“…Similarly, Daniel et al (2023) found that male teachers who are the majority in administration in secondary schools in Cambodia have ended up allocating few resources to budget for sanitation facilities because they are not aware of the menstruation management needs of female students. Anbesu and Asgedom (2023), Nunbogu and Elliott (2023), and Sumpter and Torondel (2013), too, found that in Kenya, the inclusion of males in planning for females' sanitation facilities for menstruation management resulted in inadequate acknowledgment of their needs for menstruation hygiene. A similar situation was found at Bonn University Germany, where the exclusion of women's gender perspectives in sanitation resource management hindered the delivery of sanitation facilities, especially for menstruation (Mollinga, 2008; Sumpter & Torondel, 2013).…”