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The MHM in Emergencies project is a collaboration between Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and the International Rescue Committee, and supported by Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises. The aim of this project is to expand the evidence and guidance on MHM during emergencies. Along with adding to the evidence base, the project has developed an MHM in emergencies toolkit in partnership with the humanitarian response community.
Personal hygiene bundles for newly arrived refugees.
The IRC in Wichita is currently accepting hygiene items that will be given to local refugees
French: Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Compendium of solutions
Arabic: Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Compendium of solutions
Menstrual Disposal, Waste Management, & Laundering in Emergencies
The IRC's Client Voice and Choice initiative and Ground Truth Solutions are piloting an approach to better understand and strengthen how humanitarian assistance incorporates the preferences, aspirations, and expectations of the people at the focus of aid. This document details the methodology and findings of the pilot examining the Women’s Protection & Empowerment (WPE) and Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) services being delivered in camps serving refugees in northern Greece.
The IRC in Tucson offers several team oriented activities. These activities range from group work days at a refugee garden to organizing a fundraising events. Gather a group of friends, family members, or co-workers and get involved!
The IRC in NJ office was excited to host this year’s Drive in early March!