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Reflections on the 4M Conference

The Menarche, Menstruation, Menopause and Mental Health (4M) consortium was established in 2021 and brings together academic researchers from multiple...

World Population Day 2024 – Why trying to control the population is often futile and harmful

By Melanie Channon & Jasmine Fledderjohann (originally published by The Conversation on 14 November 2022) The world’s population is expected...

Presentations to the National and Provincial Technical Advisory Committees in Nepal – June 2024

Three members of the Bath team, Mel Channon, Rebecca Evans and Josie McAllister, visited Nepal in June to present the...

Reflections on the Third Annual Menstruation Research Network Conference

Members of the MeJARa team recently visited Liverpool to attend the Third Annual Conference of the Menstruation Research Network. The...

Menstrual Hygiene Day 2024: Together for a #PeriodFriendlyWorld

Menstrual Hygiene Day serves as an important reminder that millions of people globally are prevented from achieving their full potential,...

Project update: May 2024

How quickly 2024 is going!  We are preparing to return to Nepal to discuss the next phase of the project,...

MeJARa research at upcoming conferences

Dr Emma Fisher is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bath’s Centre for Pain Research and member of...

Introducing our partner: CREHPA

MeJARa aims to improve the menstrual experiences of women and girls in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by working with...

PhD student, Josephine McAllister, runs London Marathon for Bloody Good Period

Josephine McAllister, first year PhD student at the University of Bath, ran the TCS London Marathon last weekend. She raised...