SOAS Scholar's Research Shows Better Sanitary Care Improves School Attendance for Girls in Uganda
May 15, 2018
May 15, 2018
LONDON, England, May 15 -- SOAS, University of London issued the following news:
Research by Dr Catherine Dolan, Reader in Anthropology at SOAS University of London has found that better sanitary care and reproductive health education for poor schoolgirls, delivered over two years, improved attendance at school. On average, girls increased their attendance by 17 per cent, which equates to 3.4 days out of every 20 days.
The ESRC-DFID funded project 'Menstruation and . . .
Research by Dr Catherine Dolan, Reader in Anthropology at SOAS University of London has found that better sanitary care and reproductive health education for poor schoolgirls, delivered over two years, improved attendance at school. On average, girls increased their attendance by 17 per cent, which equates to 3.4 days out of every 20 days.
The ESRC-DFID funded project 'Menstruation and . . .
