UNFPA Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, has successfully initiated a series of trainings focusing on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) in emergencies in Anuradhapura. This vital humanitarian response project aims to equip healthcare professionals and responders with essential skills to address SRH needs during crises effectively.
The cascading trainings, organized under the auspices of UNFPA Sri Lanka's humanitarian response initiative, underscore the importance of integrating SRH services into emergency response protocols. By partnering with the Ministry of Health, UNFPA ensures a comprehensive approach to enhancing the capacity of local healthcare providers in managing SRH issues during emergencies.
These trainings serve as a proactive step in building resilience within communities, particularly in regions prone to natural disasters and conflict. By empowering healthcare personnel with specialized knowledge and skills, the initiative seeks to mitigate the impact of emergencies on the SRH outcomes of affected populations.
Through collaborative efforts and targeted interventions, UNFPA Sri Lanka continues to uphold its commitment to promoting reproductive health rights and ensuring access to quality SRH services, even in the most challenging circumstances.