Tools

lead or contributing author

Women’s Refugee Commission (lead author) (2021). Addressing Sexual Violence Against Men, Boys, and LGBTIQ+ Persons in Humanitarian Settings: A Field-friendly Guidance Note by Sector.

Inter-agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises (contributing author). (2018). Assessment, monitoring and evaluation chapter. Reproductive health in humanitarian settings: An inter-agency field manual. Geneva: IAWG.

UNICEF/Save the Children (technical writer). (2018 revision). Newborn health in humanitarian settings: Field guide. New York: UNICEF.

Inter-agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises (contributing author). (2017). MISP Process Evaluation Tools.  

Matthews J, Krause S, Chynoweth SK. (2011 revision). Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health: A distance learning module. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission.

Inter-agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises (contributing author). (2010). MISP chapter. Reproductive health in humanitarian settings: An inter-agency field manual. Geneva: IAWG.

provided technical oversight/support

UNICEF & Women’s Refugee Commission. (2021). Supporting young male refugees and migrants who are survivors or at risk of sexual violence: A field guide for frontline workers in Europe.

Women’s Refugee Commission & UNICEF. (2021). Supporting survivors of violence: The role of linguistic and cultural mediators - with a focus on gender-based violence and sexual violence against men and boys. A training curriculum.

Spangaro J, Adogu C, Zwi AB, Ranmuthugala G, Powell Davies G. (2015). Mechanisms underpinning interventions to reduce sexual violence in armed conflict: A realist-informed systematic reviewConflict and Health 9(19).

AusAID. (2013). Policy brief: Risk and incidence of sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict zones.

Spangaro J, Adogu C, Ranmuthugala G, Powell Davies G, Steinacker L, Zwi A. (2013). What evidence exists for initiatives to reduce risk and incidence of sexual violence in armed conflict and other humanitarian crises? A systematic review. PLoS ONE 8(5): e62600.

Spangaro J, Zwi A, Adogu A. Ranmuthugala R, Davies G, Steinacker L. (2012). What is the evidence of the impact of initiatives to reduce risk and incidence of sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict zones and other humanitarian crises in lower and middle income countries? London: University of London.

Krause S, Heller L, Tanabe M. (2011). Priority reproductive health activities in Haiti: An inter-agency MISP assessment. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission.

Tanabe M, Krause S. (2008). Reproductive health coordination gap, services ad hoc: MISP assessment in Kenya. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission.

Krause S. (2007). We want birth control: Reproductive health findings in Northern Uganda. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission & UNFPA.

Krause S. (2006). Thai-Burma border reproductive health assessment. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission. 

Patrick E. (2006). Beyond firewood: Fuel alternatives and protection strategies for displaced women and girls. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission.

Patrick E. (2006). Finding trees in the desert: Firewood collection and alternatives in Darfur. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission.

Patrick E. (2006). The perils of direct provision: UNHCR’s response to the fuel needs of Bhutanese refugees in Nepal. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission.

Bonds S. (2005). Women’s health needs assessment in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. Boston: Circle of Health International.

Bonds S. (2004). Women’s health needs assessment in Nagchu, Tibet. Boston: Circle of Health International.

Lee C. (2004). Emergency contraception for conflict-affected settings. New York: RHRC Consortium.

Venter W. (2004). Guidelines for the care of sexually transmitted infections in conflict-affected settings. New York: Women's Refugee Commission. 

Venter W. (2004). HIV/AIDS prevention and control: A short course for humanitarian workers. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission.

Afzal O, Krause S. (2003). Still in need: Reproductive health care for Afghan refugees in Pakistan. New York: Women’s Refugee Commission.