1. Innovative strategies for providing menstruation-supportive water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities: learning from refugee camps in Cox’s bazar, Bangladesh Schmitt, Margaret L.; Wood, Olivia R.; Clatworthy, David; Rashid, Sabina F.; Sommer, Marni 2021 Articles MenstruationRefugee campsWomen, RohingyaWomen's health servicesWomen--Health and hygiene
2. Pilot testing and evaluation of a toolkit for menstrual hygiene management in emergencies in three refugee camps in Northwest Tanzania Sommer, Marni; Schmitt, Margaret L.; Ogello, Tom; Mathenge, Penninah; Mark, Magdalena; Clatworthy, David; Khandakji, Samanatha; Ratnayake, Ruwan 2018 Articles MenstruationWomen--Health and hygieneRefugeesRefugee campsSanitationRefuse and refuse disposal
3. Understanding the menstrual hygiene management challenges facing displaced girls and women: findings from qualitative assessments in Myanmar and Lebanon Schmitt, Margaret L.; Clatworthy, David; Ratnayake, Ruwan; Klaesener-Metzner, Nicole; Roesch, Elizabeth; Wheeler, Erin; Sommer, Marni 2017 Articles MenstruationWomen--Health and hygieneWomen refugees--Health and hygieneHumanitarian assistance
4. Managing menstruation in the workplace: an overlooked issue in low- and middle-income countries Sommer, Marni; Chandraratna, Sahani; Cavill, Sue; Mahon, Therese; Phillips-Howard, Penelope A. 2016 Articles Feminine hygiene productsWomen--Health and hygieneWork environmentMenstruationPublic healthHealth services administrationMedical care