



E-LEARNING COURSE ON ADOLESCENT SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN HUMANITARIAN SETTINGS
This e-learning course is an introduction to adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health needs in humanitarian settings. Although adolescents make up a large proportion of the population of the developing world, where most humanitarian emergencies occur, their sexual and reproductive health needs are largely unmet.
This one-hour interactive learning course will take you to the fictional earthquake-stricken country of Loucria. Follow Kim from organization Project Youth as she meets adolescents affected by the earthquake and define which interventions should be put in place for and with them. Along the way, you will learn to use tools from the Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Toolkit for Humanitarian Settings.
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The Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Toolkit for Humanitarian Settings provides user-friendly tools for assessing the impact of a crisis on adolescents, implementing an adolescent-friendly Minimum Initial Service Package for reproductive health, and ensuring that adolescents can participate in the development and implementation of humanitarian programmes. Other tools are specifically designed for healthcare providers to help them be more effective in providing and tracking services for adolescents at the clinic and community levels. The toolkit is a companion to the Inter-Agency Field Manual on Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings.

The e-learning course and the Toolkit were created by Save the Children and UNFPA, in close collaboration with several organizations such as Women’s Refugee Commission, IRC, and JSI.

