Crisis Response: The Imperative of Investing in Preparedness for Women, Children, and Youth

Humanitarian crises often leave women, children, and youth in vulnerable situations, with their basic needs becoming increasingly difficult to meet. As funding for humanitarian aid continues to dwindle, the importance of preparedness in addressing these challenges cannot be overstated. Investing in preparedness strategies is essential to ensuring that life-saving services, particularly sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, remain uninterrupted when crises strike.