Infographic describing the challenges of delivering community-based CH services in a post Ebola context in Sierra Leone
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The IAWG Training Partnership Initiative revised five clinical training courses to help providers achieve the objectives of the MISP.
Serving women and girls in Uganda’s Kyaka II camp, DaVision Group envisions a community in which young people can claim and fulfill their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). DaVision Group operates a learning center where displaced communities living in Kyaka II can receive family planning counseling, condoms, menstruation education, HIV awareness, and gender-based violence prevention. Founder Faridah Luanda shared her hope that young people in the refugee community will “become actors of changes that will be instrumental in reaching the objectives of the group [fulfilling] … young people’s access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health [and] rights in the refugee community.”

This debate article—authored by members of IAWG and the Self-Care Trailblazer Group—invites members of the global health community to look at potential avenues for mainstreaming self-care in service delivery strategies in humanitarian settings.
This article was published in Kenya's Star Newspaper and linked to International Day of the Women. It celebrates the accomplishment of Kenya's Ministry of Health, passing their Menstrual Hygiene Management Policy and the Kenya Bureau of Standards passing the new reusable sanitary towel standard (KS 2925:2020).