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
- Updated 3/24/2022
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.
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