Tag Archive for: Julie Hennegan
Researchers Develop New Tools to Quantify Menstrual Health Needs of Adolescent Girls
Photo: Scott Wallace / World Bank
Researchers have developed…
Priority List Provides Governments with New Tool To Monitor and Improve Adolescent Menstrual Health and Hygiene
Researchers have developed a priority list of indicators…
RGHI Fellows Max Eyre, Fanta Gutema, and Elizabeth Thomas Are Among the Presenters at This Year’s UNC Water and Health Conference
Five Reckitt Global Hygiene Institute Fellows are among…
RGHI Fellows Are Among the Speakers at This Year’s UNC Water and Health Conference
Five Reckitt Global Hygiene Institute (RGHI) Fellows and…
RGHI Fellow Julie Hennegan Is Among the Speakers at This Year’s UNC Water and Health Conference
Julie Hennegan, a Reckitt Global Hygiene Institute (RGHI)…
UNICEF report finds gaps and bottlenecks in menstrual health services
In this Devex article about a menstrual health report, co-author and RGHI fellow Julie Hennegan says more is needed to address challenges in menstrual health services.
Young Australians are taking up reusable menstrual hygiene products, but their needs aren’t being met
New research reveals what women, girls and people who menstruate…
What a new indicator list means for menstrual health and hygiene
Last month, a consortium of experts and stakeholders on…
Case study: Dr. Julie Hennegan
There are a lot of different menstrual-related needs that people…
First cohort of RGHI fellows will help plug significant gaps in hygiene research
New Jersey, (February 17, 2022) – The Reckitt Global…