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Chelsea Huggett

Etelvina Vita Da Costa, 15 (centre), outside the new toilet block at Ailuli Pre-Secondary School in Same, Manufahi District, Timor-Leste (WaterAid/Greenwood)

Prioritising periods and preventing unwanted pregnancy: addressing menstrual and reproductive health in Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea

May 26, 2017
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by Batya Atlas, Chelsea Huggett

Chelsea Huggett

Chelsea Huggett is the Equality, Inclusion and Rights Advisor at WaterAid Australia. Chelsea specialises in gender equality and disability inclusion in water sanitation and hygiene programming and policy in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. She is currently a co-researcher on menstrual hygiene management research, and has led policy and advocacy efforts on MHM throughout the region.

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