Women and girl's need for reproductive health care is not suspended in crises. One- quarter of people affected by crises are women and girls aged 15-49. One in five women are likely to be pregnant and one and five of all deliveries will experience complications. In crisis settings there is also a heightened risk of early marriage, rape and sexual violence, unsafe abortions and unattended births. Transmission rates of STIs, including HIV, increase in emergencies.
During crises FPAN delivers on the ground life-saving care to people in need. Our mobile health clinics provide on the spot services such as STI and HIV diagnosis and treatment, short and long-acting contraception, and emergency obstetric and neonatal care.
In Nepal, humanitarian emergencies include monsoonal flooding, COVID-19, earthquake, landslide etc.
Integrated SRH Camp at earthquake affected district-JAJARKOT
Chart on one stop crisis management (OCMC)
Check up by female Gynaecologist
Dignity kit distribution
Distribution of Dignity kit to pregnant women
Distribution of Dignity kit to pregnant women
GBV counselling
Health post
Meeting at Bheri Municipality before starting the camp
Messenger creation
Photo consent taking
Program opening
Program opening