The purpose of this article is to determine the status of the Minimum Initial Services Package (MISP) for reproductive health implementation for Syrian refugees in Jordan, as part of a global evaluation of reproductive health in crises. In order to achieve this goal, a field study was conducted in two Syrian refugee sites in Jordan, respectively Zaatri Camp and Irbid City. MISP is a coordinated set of priority activities developed to prevent excess morbidity and mortality, particularly among women and girls, which should be implemented at the onset of an emergency.
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