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Planning for Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) in Crises (MISP Objective 6): How Planning Contributed to Resilience for SRH in Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Yemen

Providing comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care to all, including those affected by crises, is an overarching goal of the health sector. Over the years, however, implementing a planning process in crisis-affected settings for achieving comprehensive SRH service provision (Objective 6 of the Minimum Initial Service Package [MISP] for SRH in Emergencies) has proven to be a challenge.

Presentations

Download the webinar presentations below.

ENGLISH (PDF) FRENCH (PDF) ARABIC (PDF)

Webinar participants:

  • Learned how to use the Planning for Comprehensive SRH in Crisis-Affected Settings: A Participatory Workshop Toolkit to Transition from MISP, which facilitates a step-by-step participatory planning process for comprehensive SRH services in crisis-affected settings.
  • Learned from colleagues as they share how their experience implementing participatory workshops and collective work plans strengthened resilience for SRH in Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Yemen.
  • Identified key considerations and good practices for successful comprehensive SRH planning and implementation processes.

This webinar was co-sponsored by IAWG and UNFPA. It is part of the IAWG Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Sub-Working Group’s technical webinar series, which spotlights tools to support preparedness and resilience for SRH at community, national, and international levels.

Moderator

Dr. Catrin Schulte-Hillen, UNFPA Humanitarian Office

Presenters

  • Dr. Sayantan Chowdhury, UNFPA Bangladesh
  • Dr. Achu Lordfred, UNFPA DRC
  • Dr. Afrah Thabet Al-Ademi, UNFPA Yemen
  • Dr. Nguyen Toan Tran, IAWG Training Partnership Initiative