But the ‘soft-ware sector’ like the sexual and reproductive health services is “very sensitive” and difficult to provide. Doraiswamy called upon the international community to provide more funding for sexual and reproductive health services looking at the protracted situation of the Rohingya crisis. Those of reproductive age were in dire need of emergency and longer-term sexual and reproductive health and rights services. It continues to rapidly mobilise and expand sexual reproductive health and rights services through both static and mobile facilities. Doraiswamy shared the UNFPA experiences in dealing those needs to Rohingyas who had almost no access to health and family planning services in their home – Rakhine State.
Source: bd News24 June 05, 2019 04:07 UTC