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  • Adolescent SRH
  • Assessment, monitoring, and evaluation
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Implemeting the Syndromic Approach in a Humanitarian Context

Save the Children leveraged buy-in from the World Health Organization and Yemen’s Ministry of Health to strengthen syndromic case management for the large number of Yemenis requiring treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

MISP Implementation in Jordan

An inter-agency team studied the MISP implementation in Jordan’s Irbid City to evaluate SRH service access for urban refugees. The study revealed lacking SRH services in urban settings, insufficient stakeholder participation, and limited clinical care for patients with STIs and/or histories of sexual violence.

MISP Coordination in Nepal

An evaluation of MISP implementation, as led by an inter-agency team, revealed that MISP activities in Kathmandu and Sindhupalchowk District, Nepal offered sparse, low-quality SRH services. The evaluation also illuminated major gaps in the communities’ understanding of SRH services, importance of receiving care, and understanding of sexual violence and STIs.

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