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1. Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health

1. Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health. Articulated in IAFM in 1996 Became a Sphere standard in 2004 Recent research has shown humanitarian actors are generally not familiar with the MISP and it is not being implemented at the onset of an emergency

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1. Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health

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  1. 1. Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health • Articulated in IAFM in 1996 • Became a Sphere standard in 2004 • Recent research has shown humanitarian actors are generally not familiar with the MISP and it is not being implemented at the onset of an emergency • Aceh, Indonesia (tsunami) 2005 • Chad 2004 • Pakistan 2003

  2. 2. Five Objectives and Activities of the MISP • Identify an organization or individual to facilitate the coordination and implementation • Ensure overall RH Coordinator is in place • Ensure RH focal points are in place • Make materials available for implementing the MISP • Prevent and manage the consequences of sexual violence • Ensure systems in place to protect against sexual violence • Ensure medical services are available for survivors

  3. 2. Five Objectives and Activities of the MISP cont’ed • Reduce HIV transmission • Enforce respect for universal precautions • Guarantee availability of free condoms • Ensure blood for transfusion is safe • Prevent excess maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity • Ensure referral system for obstetric emergencies is established • Provide clean delivery kits to all pregnant women and birth attendants • Provide midwife delivery kits to health facilities • Plan for comprehensive RH services • Collect basic background information • Identify sites for future delivery of CRH • Assess staff and identify training protocols • Identify procurement channels and assess monthly drug consumption

  4. 3. Global Activities • IAWG MISP Working Group • MISP Coordinator JD • Sample proposal • Complex emergency courses • IAWG MISP PowerPoint • IAWG Training Partnership • Advocacy with donors, gov’ts, NGOs, UN • AusAID funding for Asia-Pacific region • Asia-Pacific MISP training • MISP Distance Learning Module

  5. 4. MISP Module • Published in September 2006 • Currently available in English and French; Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Bahasa Indonesian available in 2008 • Certificate of completion – pass online post-test • Verifies 3.5 continuing education credits for US nurses

  6. One Certification -AMWA -ARC -Dartmouth U. -Emory U. -Handicap Int’l -Health Care for the Homeless -JHPIEGO -KACOCI -CDC -MSI -Moi U. -Tulane U. -UNICEF -U. of Denver -U. of NC -World Bank -World Lung Found. • How many IAWG meeting participants have completed the Module? • 18 (as of last Thursday) • 162 have become certified in the MISP Module to date

  7. You could win… ….a red I-Pod! All IAWG members who have completed the MISP Module by the end of this week – October 13th - are automatically eligible for the next round. The next step is to recommend 5 other people to take the Module. If all 5 have completed it by the end of this year, your name will be entered into the drawing.

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