Template H shows a woman receiving treatment for an injury, some examples of medications she may receive, and a counseling session. This helps community members understand what happens at a health center.
Template I shows a pregnant woman taking several steps to prepare for giving birth. This template is designed to help community members understand resources available to help a person prepare for childbirth.
Template J, shows a pregnant woman experiencing different types of pregnancy complications, and indicates she should be transported to a health facility if those occur.

Template K, shows a woman in labor experiencing different types of complications, and indicates she should be transported to a health facility if those occur.

This guide details the importance of accurately counting all neonatal deaths and stillbirths and introduces a system to prevent future tragedies, by learning from and effectively responding to preventable deaths.
Early marriage and pregnancy among Syrian adolescent girls in Jordan; Do They Have a Choice?
Dr Shible SAHBANI, Maysa Al-Khateeb, Ruba HikmatThis is an editorial addressing the challenges Syrian refugee adolescent girls are facing in accessing sexual and reproductive health information and services and their consequences such as unintended pregnancies and child and forced marriage
Guiding Principles for Safe Abortion Care for Women and Girls in Crises
IAWG Safe Abortion Care Sub-Working GroupThis one-pager lists the four guiding principles followed by the IAWG Safe Abortion Care Sub-Working Group.
Safe Abortion Care: 10 Steps for Starting/Expanding Programming
IAWG Safe Abortion Care Sub-Working GroupSafe abortion care (SAC) was one of the major gaps identified in the 2014 IAWG global evaluation. The IAWG SAC Sub-Working Group conducted a study of IAWG member agencies to inform efforts and support agencies to start or expand SAC activities. These 10 steps summarize the best practices for initiating SAC programming.

A two-page overview of measurements for reproductive health Kits zero through 12 for use in logistics planning.
Violence Against Women: Strengthening the Health System Response
World Health Organization (WHO)One in three women throughout the world will experience physical and/or sexual violence by a partner or sexual violence by a non-partner. This violence has a wide range of short- and long-term health consequences. The health system is a place where women who have experienced violence can go to in order to receive services and support for their physical and mental health needs.
The reproductive health officer implements the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) checklist to monitor service provision in each humanitarian setting. This document is available in English and French for your use and reference.
This resource provides technical guidance on eight essential standards of maternal and newborn healthcare aimed at ensuring high-quality care.
