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A new home for the Period Education Guide

Our Period Education Guide has a new home. You can now access all of our resources for girls on yes.period

Welcome to yes.period

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What does this mean for current users?

We created yes.period together with our long-term partner Splash to further improve access to group-based period education and help create a supportive environment for girls. And what's new: yes.period now also includes Guides to educate boys and caregivers about periods!

Our model for collective impact at global scale

If you are already using our Guide, not much will change for you. As always, we will ask you at the start of the new year to share your impact data with us – so please continue tracking your roll-out.

If you are planning a new programme, please explore yes.period and check out our new Guide collection. You may even find a Guide version or language you were not aware of - or decide to expand your programme to include boys or caregivers!

Ina head of education programmes at wash united

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What is great about the MHM Education Guide is that girls and trainers were at the centre of its development. The stories and characters of the Guide were inspired by their real-life experiences, and everything was tested with their involvement - that's why it's so effective!

Ina Jurga, Lead Menstrual Health & Hygiene at WASH United

Still have questions?

Do you have more questions? Please check out at the FAQs or learn more in the recorded webinars.

Want to know more about our Period Education Guides?

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