14 Annual Meeting of the IAWG on Reproductive Health in Crisis

14th Annual Meeting of the IAWG on Reproductive Health in Crisis
31 May – 1 June 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
STRATEGY FOR MISP ROLL OUT IN INDIA
A Joint Partnership between
UNFPA and NDMA (National Disaster Management
Authority), Government of India
India’s vulnerability to Disaster
 Close to 60% land vulnerable to
earthquakes
 70% land under cultivation is
prone to drought
 40 million hectares of land prone to
floods; 8,000 km coastline to
cyclones
 12% government revenue spent on
relief and rehabilitation
 2% GDP loss
MISP PROCESS OF ROLL OUT – NATIONAL LEVEL
Successfully Advocacy with Vice Chair and Member, NDMA (National Disaster
Management Authority)
 2 National level ToTs 2011 [Delhi –Northern states; Hyderabad - Southern and NE
states]
 Adaptation of International MISP Facilitator Manual
 National Consultation – Delhi, April 2012(Resource persons identified)
 MISP Manual Reviewed and finalized, Goa, Aug 2012
 MISP TOT to Pre test Manual, Goa November 2012 and EMEX – Guwahati
and Delhi
 MISP integrated in Disaster Management Plan and Health Plan in Goa- Dec
2012
 Manual finalized and launched in May 2013
 Action initiated for assembly and pre positioning of RH kits locally in
India (NDMA+ MOHFW)
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PROCESS OF ROLL OUT : STATE/DISTRICT LEVEL
State level
 Advocacy with Policy Makers & Program Managers
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Establish Core Group – Guide, monitor, supervise state/district level activities
State level MISP ToT
Conduct of MISP TOT program
Integrate MISP in State training institutions' (ATIs/SIHFWs)
Integrate MISP in State Disaster Management Plans and Health Plans
Allocate budget for MISP interventions (ensure sustainability)
District level
 Advocacy with Program Managers
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Establish Core Group – Guide, monitor, supervise state/district level activities
Conduct MISP Training programmes – following translation of MISP Manual
Formulate SOP for GBV
Review District DM Plans/Health Plans to integrate MISP
Formulate SOP for MISP -preparedness/response and recovery phase
Allocate budget for MISP interventions ( ensure sustainability)
MISP Launch: 21st May 2013
MISP Launch 21 May 2013, New Delhi
Links to films:
• Animation Film on MISP
India - Prioritizing Sexual and Reproductive Health in Disaster
Response
Message From Ms. Priyanka Chopra, Actor Bollywood
A Message from Priyanka Chopra
•Hindi Film to show the gaps and importance of SRH services in
Disaster
WAY FORWARD
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Continue Advocacy :
 NDMA : Chief Ministers of State
 NDMA/UNFPA: Secretaries of all Department at State level
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Conduct Trainings to build Capacity of Government and other humanitarian actors at
national/state and district level on MISP
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Formulate SOPs for SGBV and MISP
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Assemble RH kits locally in India and pre-position at state level (NDMA/MOHFW)
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Integrate MISP in State/District Disaster Management Plans and Health Plans
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MISP integrated as essential track in Emergency Exercises
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MISP integrated in NDMA guidelines on minimum standards for food, water, sanitation,
medical cover and Shelter
SRH Information and Services are available and
accessed by disaster affected populations
MISP ROLL OUT STRATEGY (2013-2014)
Quality
assurance
EXPAND National TOT (English) NDMA/UNFPA
-Criteria developed for Master Trainers
- Sphere INDIA Members + select UNFPA staff
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Bihar
State TOT/
integration of
MISP in Plans
District TOTs
(translated)
Odisha
State TOT/
Integration of
MISP in Plans
District TOTs
(translated)
Integration of MISP in DM
and Health plans , SOPs for
MISP and GBV
State X
1 day
Advocacy
Visit
State X
TOT
PROCESS
GUIDELINES
commence
State Y
1 day
Advocacy
Visit
State Y
TOT
THANK YOU
Ms. Shachi Grover
Programme Officer, Humanitarian and Disaster Response
UNFPA India