This report describes the findings of a study that examined how IPPF-supported capacity development and preparedness activities facilitated the Sexual and Reproductive Health response to Cyclone Winston in Fiji (2016) and Cyclone Gita in Tonga (2018). It identifies the different approaches to capacity development and response in the two settings and provides recommendations for future preparedness and response efforts and investment in line with the objectives of the Minimum Initial Service Package for Sexual and Reproductive Health (MISP)."
The Importance of Preparedness for an Effective Sexual & Reproductive Health Response in Emergencies: Insights from Fiji and Tonga
The impact of SPRINT supported capacity building for an effective SRH Response
- 3/31/2021
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Sexual and reproductive health services remain critical during COVID-19
IAWG members and partners are producing clinical and programmatic guidance, assessments, policy papers, and statements to ensure continued prioritization of sexual and reproductive health and rights throughout COVID-19 response in humanitarian settings.