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Applications will be accepted until January 15th, All applicants will be informed if they have been chosen for the training before February 5th, Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, and Newborn Health SRMNH services are lifesaving, essential, and time critical, and are essential components of any humanitarian response, including during infectious disease outbreaks. This dynamic can lead to direct mortality from infectious diseases and indirect mortality from preventable and treatable SRMNH conditions.
The in-person, four and a half day trainings will take place in Karachi, Pakistan from February 17th β 21st, The goal of this training is to equip participants with the operational knowledge and skills to ensure the continuity, quality, and safety of healthcare for women and girls of reproductive age and their newborns during an infectious disease outbreak in humanitarian and fragile settings. The training will include interactive exercises that link to an evolving outbreak scenario in a humanitarian setting, allowing learners to apply what they have learned and reflect on operational considerations for SRMNH services.
Applicants will need to confirm preference for one or both of the two training dates. If you meet the above selection criteria, please complete the application using this online form by January 15th, While there is no training fee, selected individuals will need to commit to attending the full in-person training to participate. READY will support tea breaks and lunch for all days of the training. This funding will be considered on an as-needed basis and requests for support can be made on the application form.
Overview Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, and Newborn Health SRMNH services are lifesaving, essential, and time critical, and are essential components of any humanitarian response, including during infectious disease outbreaks. When and Where The in-person, four and a half day trainings will take place in Karachi, Pakistan from February 17th β 21st, Training Goal The goal of this training is to equip participants with the operational knowledge and skills to ensure the continuity, quality, and safety of healthcare for women and girls of reproductive age and their newborns during an infectious disease outbreak in humanitarian and fragile settings.
Applications will be accepted until January 15th, deadline extended. Submit your application here If you meet the above selection criteria, please complete the application using this online form by January 15th, Eligibility and Selection Criteria Priority audiences for training participants Individuals working at NGOs that are operating in Pakistan; government, UN representatives, and national midwifery associations are also encouraged to apply.