 
                        Vol. 40 (2021), Issue 3:
Volume 40, Issue 3, Jul 2021
Articles
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                                        Editorial: Knowing when and how to disengage humanitarian responseRichard C. Carter 
 40(3), pp. 142–143
 Category: Article
 https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2021.40-3ED
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                                        Menstrual hygiene management in disasters: the concerns, needs, and preferences of women and girls in VanuatuSandra G. Downing | Sandrine Benjimen | Lisa Natoli | Veronica Bell 
 40(3), pp. 144–159
 Keywords: menstruation, menstrual hygiene management, MHM kits, disaster, Vanuatu, women and girls
 Category: Research Articles
 https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.21-00002
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                                        How socio-demographic and mass media factors affect sanitary item usage among women in rural and urban IndiaKaran Babbar | Deepika Saluja | Muthusamy Sivakami 
 40(3), pp. 160–178
 Keywords: menstrual hygiene management, menstruation, menstrual health and hygiene, sanitary item usage, Demographic Health Survey
 Category: Research Articles
 https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.21-00003
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                                        Urinary incontinence in children aged 5 to 12 in an emergency setting: lessons learned in EthiopiaClaire A. Rosato-Scott | Barbara E. Evans | Abraham Varampath | Ben Fehnert | Dani J. Barrington 
 40(3), pp. 179–191
 Keywords: incontinence, child, emergency, bedwetting, enuresis, Ethiopia
 Category: Research Articles
 https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.20-00017
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                                        Sanitation Challenge for Ghana (SC4Gh): motivating local authorities through innovation prizes to achieve SDG6Carolyn Stephens | Jonathan Parkinson | Christopher Sackeyfio 
 40(3), pp. 192–208
 Keywords: innovation prizes, local government, Sustainable Development Goals, liquid waste management, Ghana
 Category: Research Articles
 https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.21-00005
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                                        The Bishesta campaign: a menstrual hygiene management intervention for people with intellectual impairments and their carersJane Wilbur | Islay Mactaggart | Thérèse Mahon | Belen Torondel | Shaffa Hameed | Hannah Kuper 
 40(3), pp. 209–224
 Keywords: menstrual hygiene management, behaviour change, disability, carer, Nepal
 Category: Practice Paper
 https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.21-00004
