Social and Psychological Impact of Limited Access to Sanitation

Abstract

This note summarises the research findings of a SHARE and WSSCC funded study in India seeking to explore the links between menstrual hygiene management (MHM) and reproductive tract infections, and between WASH practices and pregnancy. It was presented at the UNC 2014 Water and Health Conference: Where Science Meets Policy and the Sanitation and Women in India: Research Findings conference held in Delhi, India 7-8 November 2014. It was presented at the UNC 2014 Water and Health Conference: Where Science Meets Policy and the Sanitation and Women in India: Research Findings conference held in Delhi, India 7-8 November 2014.

Citation

SHARE. Social and Psychological Impact of Limited Access to Sanitation. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK (2014) 4 pp.

Social and Psychological Impact of Limited Access to Sanitation

Published 1 January 2014