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Programmatic Responses to Refugees' Reproductive Health Needs
This article examines reproductive health programs that have been implemented in various refugee populations. The World Health Organization Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) provides a set of high-priority reproductive health activities that should be implemented at the start of a refugee crisi...
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description | This article examines reproductive health programs that have been implemented in various refugee populations. The World Health Organization Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) provides a set of high-priority reproductive health activities that should be implemented at the start of a refugee crisis. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) & the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) have used MISP successfully to reduce reproductive health-related morbidity & mortality during crises in Bosnia, Afghanistan, Congo-Brazzaville, & other countries. Safe motherhood, family planning, sexual & gender-based violence, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), & the special needs of adolescents are areas of high priority. Many related initiatives are currently in progress by governments, the UN, & nongovernmental organizations. 26 References. J. R. Callahan |
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