The World Health Organization is regularly updating this page with the latest technical guidance in response to COVID-19.
The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Learning Pathway - Open Access
Save the ChildrenThe COVID-19 Learning Pathway aims to enable humanitarians, including local responders, to be best equipped to respond to the global pandemic COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
COVID-19 On-Line Training
World Health Organization (WHO)These WHO trainings cover operational planning guidelines and COVID-19 partners platform to support country preparedness and response; infection prevention and control; introduction to emerging respiratory viruses; clinical care for severe acute respiratory infection; and a health and safety briefing for respiratory diseases.
Outpatient Assessment and Management for Pregnant Women With Suspected or Confirmed Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM)This algorithm is designed to aid practitioners in promptly evaluating and treating pregnant persons with known exposure and/or those with symptoms consistent with COVID-19.
Jhpiego’s new, easy-to-use reference based on World Health Organization guidance walks health care workers through an initial assessment of clients presenting for intrapartum care in the context of COVID-19—from normal rapid assessment for complications in pregnancy to assessment for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.
COVID-19
EmergencyIAWG 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, and to bring a gender lens to the response.

General Resources
EmergencyCOVID-19: Operational Guidance for Maintaining Essential Health Services During an Outbreak
World Health Organization (WHO)This document expands on the content of the Operational planning guidelines to support country preparedness and response and provides guidance on a set of targeted immediate actions that countries should consider at national, regional, and local level to reorganize and maintain access to high-quality essential health services for all.