Sexual & Reproductive Health Care In Emergencies Toolkit (SRH)
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The Learning Briefs in this toolkit focus on specific SRH topics, providing real-world examples and insights. These briefs are crafted from literature, case studies, interviews, and experiences across various countries. Tailored for decision-makers, they serve as a starting point to improve SRH access during emergencies.
The Learning Briefs are sequenced in order of the Stages of SRH Preparedness: Initiating, Assessing, and Implementing.
This brief enhances Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) preparedness with collaborative strategies, meaningful involvement, and advocacy for inclusive policies during emergencies.
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Integrating Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) into national policies is crucial for emergency responses. This brief provides insights on leveraging global commitments to enhance emergency SRH policies.
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This Brief empowers healthcare professionals to integrate the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) into educational programs by pinpointing relevant curricula, forging impactful relationships, and strategic advocacy.
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Ensuring a resilient supply chain for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) commodities is critical, especially during disasters. Advocacy and planning are crucial to swiftly securing SRH products. This involves developing backup plans to adapt to changing demands and disruptions.
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This brief outlines strategies for improving community resilience in SRH and gender, including comprehensive assessments, stakeholder engagement, sustained policy commitments, and funding for effective implementation.
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This brief equips you with strategies to build a shared knowledge base, establish multi-sectoral partnerships, develop actionable plans, and advocate for sustainable coordination mechanisms.
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