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Capacity Building for RH in crises & IAWG Training Partnership Training Gaps

This training partnership meeting focuses on identifying training gaps and discussing existing training materials and modules in the field of sexual and reproductive health in crises. The meeting aims to improve coordination and sharing of resources among training institutions and centers.

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Capacity Building for RH in crises & IAWG Training Partnership Training Gaps

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  1. Capacity Building for RH in crises & IAWG Training Partnership Training Gaps 5th Annual Training Partnership Meeting Geneva, 30 November 2010 Dr Jacqueline Bell, RH in Crises, CARE International

  2. Existing training materials & trainings CREATED BY: Individual institutions & Training centers –eg JPIEGO- FP& midwifery –physiology; IPPF – SPRINT, Women’s Commission- MISP e-module Inter-institutional – eg PHICE – UB, ADPC, Makerere Individual Agency – eg CDC-RH Assessment Toolkit, UNFPA-outreach modules – MVA, VE; IRC-clincial tool for sexual assault survivors (CCSAS); Save the Children Interagency – • IAWG –eg IAFM, outreach modules eg VE, MVA • RHRC- RH Response in Crises Consortium (Women’s Commission/IRC/Columbia University/CARE/JSI Research and Training Institute, Marie Stopes International )– eg Resources CD • UNHCR/WHO/UNFPA–eg Clincial Mgt of Rape Survivors

  3. Types of existing Training and training modules • MISP e-module – individual, self • SPRINT – on implementation of MISP for RH coordinators in crises & Rollout of incountry TOTs by SPRINT expert trainers • Outreach modules – 5 CMORS,MVA (PAC),VE, Std Precautions, EmOb signal functions – health service providers

  4. Collective sharing and virtual communication of training – tools, resources • IAWG- website IBP Knowledge Gateway for RH (WHO, USAID, UNFPA) http://my.ibpinitiative.org • Click subcommunity ‘Training Partnerships Initiative • IAWG website www.iawg.net • More on Thursday………e-exchange platform..

  5. Sharing of uncoming training events, tools and resources • Email sharing to members/partners • Collective sharing & viewing - Post on IAWG website for collective view eg http://www.iawg.net/2010/tp.html#resources - Post on IBP TP page eg. SPRINT trainings of Senegal Nov • Inter-active Training calendar – being developed by Women’s Commission with Training Partnership http://www.iawg.net/resources/calendar.html - could be housed on www.iawg.net site

  6. Identifying Training Gaps • What are other training needs for people working in RH in emergencies • ?for whom - service providers ? ?Clinic managers ?community health providers eg; clinical pharmacy management (clinic staff receiving RH kits) module to be developed by UNFPA - policy makers? • .needed for what setting? - Crisis vs non-crisis settings – natural disaster/conflict - Crisis….. Recovery continuum - Protracted emergencies - series of crises over time in same setting • Updating of existing training and modules – how to do this? • Sharing training across regions

  7. Training • Purpose – training to achieve what skill/s ? trainer, coordination, technical, clinical, management skills.... • For whom? - who needs training – policy makers, health service managers, health service providers, health service users • On what? – content/subject matter • How to train? –self, group/team face to face, remote-virtual learn • Provided by whom? - dedicated trainers, technical expert with training skills, field savvy, national-local -international • Where to train/venue? – site of training & setting context – crisis vs non-crisis-natural disaster/conflict; setting in relation to crises-recovery continuum

  8. Training formats….. • Self/Individual Hard copy -Guidelines/Manuals - IAFM Compact Disc or USB memory sticks –compressed – RHRC CD, CMR E-modules – use of software package/s (eg MISP e-module), mobile phone • Group/Team –’face to face’ - Trainees come to trainer at one site for training -workshops – RH coordinators training/SPRINT; group meet -outreach training of modules to complement implementation of MISP - Trainer goes to multiple sites for group of RH providers/trainees or TOTs and trainers move to individual provider/s -Remote training --Virtual training platforms -interactive e-tutorials/discussion

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