Wilson-Smith, E., Smith, C.D., Julious, S. et al. (2 more authors) (2015) Does Menstrual Hygiene Matter? Investigating the Impact of a Menstrual Hygiene Program (Reusable Sanitary Pad and Menstrual Health Education) on Rural Ugandan Girls' School Absenteeism: study protocol for a cluster randomised control trial. Report. ScHARR Report Series . University of Sheffield ISSN 1 900752 29 8
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