An estimated 32 million women and girls of reproductive age living in emergency situations, all of whom require sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. This systematic review assessed the effect of SRH interventions, including the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) on a range of health outcomes from the onset of emergencies.
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- Evaluating the effectiveness of sexual and reproductive health services during humanitarian crises: A systematic review
Evaluating the effectiveness of sexual and reproductive health services during humanitarian crises: A systematic review
Publication Year: 2018
Contributing Organisation: Centre for Maternal Adolescent Reproductive and Child Health (MARCH) London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London United Kingdom,Department of Reproductive Health and Research World Health Organization Geneva Switzerland,Health in Humanitarian
Authors: Neha S Singh , James Smith , Sarindi Aryasinghe
Learning Themes: Global Health
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