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The report emphasizes the critical importance of global action to enhance menstrual health and hygiene in schools. It highlights the significance of addressing these issues to ensure that every schoolgirl can manage her menstruation with pride, safety, and confidence. Additionally, the report provides an update on the progress made in improving access to water, sanitation, and hygiene in schools. Currently, 1 in 5 children (447 million) still do not have access to basic drinking water services at their schools, while 1 in 5 lack basic sanitation services (427 million), and 1 in 3 children (646 million) have no access to basic hygiene services, as per the most recent data available.

The report stresses the urgent need for concerted efforts to improve menstrual health and hygiene in schools worldwide. It underscores the importance of empowering every schoolgirl to manage her menstruation in a dignified, safe, and confident manner. Moreover, it provides an overview of the progress made in expanding access to water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities in schools. Despite some improvements, a substantial number of children still lack access to basic drinking water services, basic sanitation services

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