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Q1. Approximately what percentage of refugees are women and children? (UNFPA, 2000)

Q1. Approximately what percentage of refugees are women and children? (UNFPA, 2000). 80% 70% 60%. Q2. In a refugee population, the estimated percentage of women of reproductive age that will be pregnant at any one time is: ( UNHCR, 1999). 10% 20% 30%.

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Q1. Approximately what percentage of refugees are women and children? (UNFPA, 2000)

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  1. Q1. Approximately what percentage of refugees are women and children? (UNFPA, 2000) 80% 70% 60%

  2. Q2.In a refugee population, the estimated percentage of women of reproductive age that will be pregnant at any one time is: (UNHCR, 1999) 10% 20% 30%

  3. Q3. In a refugee situation, what percentage of pregnant women suffer from unforeseen complications of pregnancy and delivery that require essential medical care? (UNHCR 1999) 5% 10% 15%

  4. Q4. In Sub-Saharan Africa the risk of dying in pregnancy and childbirth is: (UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO, 2004) 1 in 80 1 in 50 1 in 16

  5. Q5. The leading cause of death among teenage girls in developing countries is: (Save the Children, 2004) HIV/AIDS Malaria Pregnancy and childbirth

  6. Q6. Family planning can prevent maternal deaths with the following percentage: (UNFPA, 2009) Up to 20% Up to 30% Up to 40%

  7. Q7. A rape survivor wants to prevent HIV infection. Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) can reduce the risk of HIV infection. The survivor should have access to PEP within: 72 hours 100 hours 1 month

  8. Q8. A rape survivor who wants to prevent pregnancy needs to have access to Emergency Contraception within: (WHO, 2002) 2 weeks 5 days 48 hours

  9. Q9. How many unsafe abortions take place every day (WHO, 2007) almost 10,000 almost 25,000 almost 55,000

  10. Q10. WHO estimates that 13% of maternal deaths each year is caused by unsafe abortions. In refugee settings this is:(UNFPA, 1999) The same: 13% A little bit higher: 18% Much higher: 25-50%

  11. Q11. Research showed; when family planning services are established and contraceptives availability increased the number of abortions decline rapidly with: (WHO 2007) As much as 30% As much as 50% As much as 78%

  12. Q12. Reproductive Health services in emergencies should start: From the onset of an emergency, day 1 The second week of an emergency After 1 month

  13. Q13. The Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health is included in the 2004 revision of the Sphere Humanitarian Charter? Yes No Some parts of the MISP are included

  14. Q14. In the past 5 years, inclusion of reproductive health in ECHO policies and guidelines: Increased Decreased stable

  15. Q15. The “Reproductive Health Kit for Emergency Situations” exists for RH commodities. Which agency is in charge of assembling and delivering the kits? WHO UNHCR UNFPA

  16. Q16. Policies related to RH in emergencies that are severly lacking are related to: (RAISE policy review, 2009) HIV/AIDS and Gender Based Violence (GBV) Emergency Obstetric care and Family Planning GBV and Family Planning

  17. Q17: 2.4% of ODA disbursed to conflict-affected countries was for Reproductive Health. Of which 46.7% disbursed to HIV/AIDS and ..% to Family Planning(RAISE funding study, 2009) A: 1.7% B: 18.2% C: 30.6%

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