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Mpox and SRH in Humanitarian Contexts – MISP Adaptation Checklist
These checklists provide practical advice for health staff undertaking mpox preparedness and response activities to ensure the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs of the population are met. It is meant to serve as a companion to the IAWG mpox and SRH in Humanitarian Operational Guidance
Mpox and SRH in Humanitarian Contexts: Operational Guidance
An IAWG Task Team has been formed to develop operational programmatic guidance for decision-making on sexual and reproductive health (SRH), including maternal and newborn health services, in fragile and humanitarian settings experiencing or at risk of Mpox outbreaks. The guidance is available in both English and French and its intended target audience is SRH programme managers and healthcare providers in fragile and humanitarian settings.
2024 Mpox outbreak response: How to address language and communication barriers to maximize the reach of mpox risk communication
This brief provides practical recommendations to help government and aid providers mitigate the impact of language-related challenges in their communication with communities at risk of or experiencing an mpox outbreak.
Mpox learning materials available on OpenWHO to support outbreak response in Africa
The OpenWHO platform hosts open-access courses on mpox to support the response to the current emergency. The learning resources provide critical knowledge on the disease and have been developed to provide health care workers, public health professionals and other stakeholders with essential knowledge and tools to effectively manage and contain mpox
Prevention of sexual transmission of mpox: a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis of approaches
To inform WHO guidelines, a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis were conducted on mpox preventive behavioural interventions to reduce: (i) sexual acquisition; (ii) onward sexual transmission from confirmed/probable cases; and (iii) utility of asymptomatic testing