Template G: What To Do After Forced Sex
- Updated 9/6/2016
Overview
Below you will find five versions of Universal & Adaptable Information, Education & Communication (IEC) Templates on The MISP Template G. Variations 1 to 4 show men, women and children with different region-specific features. In the universal version, the characters have no distinguishing feature.
The interactive templates are available with English, Arabic, Burmese, Somali and Swahili, and also in blank (no-text) form for you to add the appropriate local language. Each template also includes a space for you to include your agency logo and/or map of where community members can access your MISP-related services.
If you click on the text, images or image boxes, you will be able to edit, add or delete language as necessary. All of these icons can be moved to any section of the page. Additional icons are available for transport options and health center symbols. The blank templates are also editable by clicking on the images, image boxes and blank text boxes.
Variation 1
This variation shows men, women and children with region-specific features.
Variation 2
This variation shows men, women and children with region-specific features.
Variation 3
This variation shows men, women and children with region-specific features.
Variation 4
This variation shows men, women and children with region-specific features.
Universal
In the universal version, the characters have no distinguishing features.
- Interactive Word version with English text (897 KB)
- Interactive Word version with Burmese text (897 KB)
- Interactive Word version with Swahili text (898 KB)
- Interactive Word version with Arabic text (899 KB)
- Interactive Word version with Somali text (898 KB)
- Interactive Word version with no text (897 KB)