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How is sexual and reproductive health affected by crises?

In this video Sara Nam provides an overview of sexual and reproductive health interventions found in humanitarian settings.

Sexual and reproductive health is an often neglected topic in humanitarian crises, but in recent years humanitarian organisations and donors have increased their focus on such healthcare in emergency settings.

In the video, Sara Nam explores the difficulties around implementation, emphasising differences in gender roles and use of the minimum initial service package (MISP), and its five objectives.

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