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Humanitarian response to reproductive and sexual health needs in a disaster: the Nepal Earthquake 2015 case study.

Pushpa Chaudhary1, Giulia Vallese2, Meera Thapa3, Valerie Broch Alvarez4, Latika Maskey Pradhan5, Kiran Bajracharya6, Kazutaka Sekine7, Shilu Adhikari8, Reuben Samuel9, Sophie Goyet10.   

Abstract

This case study describes the health response provided by the Ministry of Health of Nepal with support from UN agencies and several other organisations, to the 1.4 million women and adolescent girls affected by the major earthquake that struck Nepal in April 2015. After a post-disaster needs assessment, the response was provided to cater for the identified sexual and reproductive health (RH) needs, following the guidance of the Minimum Initial Service Package for RH developed by the global Inter-Agency Working Group. We describe the initiatives implemented to resume RH services: the distribution of medical camp kits, the deployment of nurses with birth attendance skills, the organisation of outreach RH camps, the provision of emergency RH kits and midwifery kits to health facilities and the psychosocial counselling support provided to maternity health workers. We also describe how shelter and transition homes were established for pregnant and post-partum mothers and their newborns, the distribution of dignity kits, of motivational kits for affected women and girls and female community health volunteers. We report on the establishment of female-friendly spaces near health facilities to offer a multisectoral response to gender-based violence, the setting up of adolescent-friendly service corners in outreach RH camps, the development of a menstrual health and hygiene management programme and the linkages established between adolescent-friendly information corners of schools and adolescent-friendly service centres in health facilities. Finally, we outline the gaps, challenges and lessons learned and suggest recommendations for preparedness and response interventions for future disasters.

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Keywords:  Asia; Nepal; adolescent girls; disaster; earthquake; humanitarian response; reproductive health; women

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29254453     DOI: 10.1080/09688080.2017.1405664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Health Matters        ISSN: 0968-8080


  7 in total

1.  Facilitators and barriers in implementing the Minimum Initial Services Package (MISP) for reproductive health in Nepal post-earthquake.

Authors:  Anna Myers; Samira Sami; Monica Adhiambo Onyango; Hari Karki; Rosilawati Anggraini; Sandra Krause
Journal:  Confl Health       Date:  2018-08-15       Impact factor: 2.723

2.  Sexual and reproductive health and rights in humanitarian crises at ICPD25+ and beyond: consolidating gains to ensure access to services for all.

Authors:  Shirin Heidari; Monica A Onyango; Sarah Chynoweth
Journal:  Sex Reprod Health Matters       Date:  2019-12

Review 3.  Health workforce strategies in response to major health events: a rapid scoping review with lessons learned for the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Alison Coates; Asli-Oubah Fuad; Amanda Hodgson; Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
Journal:  Hum Resour Health       Date:  2021-12-20

4.  How COVID-19 lockdown has impacted the sanitary pads distribution among adolescent girls and women in India.

Authors:  Karan Babbar; Niharika Rustagi; Pritha Dev
Journal:  J Soc Issues       Date:  2022-07-26

5.  A systematic review of newborn health interventions in humanitarian settings.

Authors:  Mariana Rodo; Diane Duclos; Jocelyn DeJong; Chaza Akik; Neha S Singh
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2022-07

Review 6.  Challenges of Reproductive Health Management in the Camps of Internally Displaced Persons: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Farin Fatemi; Shandiz Moslehi
Journal:  Ethiop J Health Sci       Date:  2021-01

Review 7.  A forgotten group during humanitarian crises: a systematic review of sexual and reproductive health interventions for young people including adolescents in humanitarian settings.

Authors:  Lauren Jennings; Asha S George; Tanya Jacobs; Karl Blanchet; Neha S Singh
Journal:  Confl Health       Date:  2019-11-27       Impact factor: 2.723

  7 in total

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