Topic: Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) and Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)
Onsite
Dates: 28th Nov – 2nd Dec 2022*
Duration: 5 Days
Training Fee: $750
Venue: Meridian Hotel Nairobi, Kenya
NB: The training fee only covers training costs (breakfast, snacks & lunch, learning materials and Digital Badges- Verifiable digital certificate). We can however organize accommodation for you upon request at your own cost.
Registration Deadline: 21st Nov 2022
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Online
Dates: 21st – 25th Nov 2022*
Duration: 5 Days
Training Fee: $400
Venue: Online (Zoom)
Registration Deadline: 14th Nov 2022
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Course objective
This course is aimed at helping diverse participants from different fields, as well as development and humanitarian practitioners to be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to guide communities on how to create sustainable solutions to sanitation while at the same time helping improve girls’ Menstrual Health Practices and management.
The participant will
- Learn how to promote healthy menstrual hygiene practices and create safe spaces for girls and women
- Learn more about social behavioural change and how to involve the community in creating sanitation solutions that will work for them.
MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT
Day 1
Breaking the Silence on Menstruation
- Introduction to MHM and breaking the silence
- Myths, Misconceptions and Taboos
- Facts about Menstruation
Safe and Hygienic Management of Menstruation
- Introduction
- Menstrual hygiene products and materials
- WASH facilities required to safely and hygienically manage menstruation
Day 2
- Management of PMS, Discomforts and Illnesses Resulting from Managing Menstruation
- Safe and Hygiene Practices During Menstruation
Safe Management of Used Menstrual Products
- Introduction
- Handling of menstrual waste- Menstrual Waste Minimization, Segregation, Storage, Collection and transportation, Treatment and Disposal
Day 3
COMMUNITY-LED TOTAL SANITATION (CLTS)
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
- Understanding sustainable Behaviour Change
- What influences Behaviour and attitudes
- Steps to Behaviour change
- Attaining sustainable behaviour change
MODULE 2: CLTS AND TRIGGERING
- Background and approach of CLTS
- Definition of concepts related to CLTS
- Guiding principles of CLTS
Day 4
Pre-triggering
- Selecting a community and rapport building
Triggering
- CLTS Tool: Defecation mapping
- CLTS Tool: Walk of shame
- CLTS Tool: Shit calculation
- CLTS Tool: F – Diagram
- CLTS Tool: Medical expenses calculation
- CLTS Tool: Bottle of water
- CLTS Tool: Community action Plans
- Trigger responses (Matchbox in a gas station, Promising flame, Scattered sparks,
- Damp matchbox)
- Follow-up, claim, verification, certification
Day 5
MODULE 3: POST TRIGGER ACTIVITIES: SUSTAINING BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
- Elements that sustain behaviour change
- Sanitation options and supply chain
- Improved Hygiene Behaviour practices
- Incentives and rewards
- Community participatory monitoring
Target Audience
This training workshop has been designed for governmental, non-governmental, humanitarian and development practitioners who work closely with communities on matters to do with Water Sanitation and Hygiene. Our target audience is program officers, program managers, program coordinators, community health workers, field teams and volunteers.
This training will be helpful to organizations working in schools and communities at the grassroots level who are implementing or want to design and implement community-led solutions in sanitation and hygiene. The Menstrual health management training will help organizations working with young women and girls to be able to design dignified programs for them.
Certificates
Participants will be issued a HPass Digital Badge (Verifiable Digital Certificate) after successfully completing the training.
Certification
Participants will be issued a certificate and a HPass Digital Badge after successfully completing the training.
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To apply,You may also write us an email via info@humanitarianglobal.com
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