Overview
Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, and Newborn Health (SRMNH) services are lifesaving, essential, and time critical, and are essential components of any humanitarian response, including during infectious disease outbreaks. During an outbreak, health systems are disrupted, while SRMNH needs persist or increase. This dynamic can lead to direct mortality from infectious diseases and indirect mortality from preventable and treatable SRMNH conditions. With support from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, the READY initiative is welcoming applications for its upcoming Outbreak Readiness and Response: Prioritizing Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn Health (SRMNH) Services in Humanitarian Settings training to strengthen capacity to ensure continuity and prioritization of SRMNH services during major disease outbreaks in humanitarian settings.
When and Where
The in-person, four and a half day trainings will take place in Abuja, Nigeria from December 2 – 6th 2024.
Training Goal
The goal of this training is to equip participants with the operational knowledge and skills to ensure the continuity, quality, and safety of healthcare for women and girls of reproductive age and their newborns during an infectious disease outbreak in humanitarian and fragile settings. The training will include interactive exercises that link to an evolving outbreak scenario in a humanitarian setting, allowing learners to apply what they have learned and reflect on operational considerations for SRMNH services.
Learn More
For more details about the training objectives and approach, eligibility, and expected commitments from participating individuals, view/download the training flyer (392KB .pdf).
Applications will be accepted until November 3rd, 2024.
If you meet the selection criteria, please complete the application using this online form by November 3rd.
Eligibility and Selection Criteria
Priority audiences for training participants
- Individuals working at NGOs that are operating in Nigeria; government, UN representatives, and national midwifery associations are also encouraged to apply.
- Currently work in health programming (e.g., health program manager, clinic supervisor, technical advisor, healthcare staff).
- Current or future role in planning, managing, and/or maternal, newborn, sexual, and reproductive health program readiness and response to major disease outbreaks.
- Experience working in humanitarian and public health response.
- Demonstrated commitment to ensuring SRMNH services are maintained and considered in an infectious disease response
Mandatory criteria
Please note that successful applicants will need to confirm:
- Ability to commit to the in-person training sessions in Abuja.
- Ability to participate in written and spoken English
- READY is welcoming applications from individuals operating in Nigeria only.
Is there a cost for this training?
While there is no training fee, selected individuals will need to commit to attending the full in-person training to participate. READY will support tea breaks and lunch for all days of the training. READY has limited funding available to support travel and/or accommodation costs for local/national organizations for those traveling outside of Abuja. This funding will be considered on an as-needed basis and requests for support can be made on the application form.
How to Apply:
Apply Online by Nov 3rd: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Y3LM7PT