The Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Adolescent Reproductive Health in a Health Crisis Situation
contains step by step guidance for programmers and health providers on how to implement MISP for adolescents.
It includes how to assess their needs, develop a response plan, identify a specific approach and intervene to address
adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) in health crises with entry points for youth involvement as
as well as guidance for conducting monitoring and evaluation. This guideline is adapted from the “ASRH Toolkit for
Humanitarian Settings” developed by UNFPA and Save the Children with an accompaniment for the guideline on
“MISP in a Health Crisis”. The adaptation process and guideline development was led by the Ministry of Health, in
collaboration with UNFPA, and with involvement of relevant stakeholders, including representatives from young
people.