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The SRH Programme and the Gender and Women's Health Programme will support countries to seek structural changes focused on people's needs to ensure universal access to appropriate quality sexual and reproductive health care. For more information: Integrating female genital mutilation content into nursing and midwifery curricula: a practical guide Addis Ababa – To address gaps in sexual and reproductive healthcare access, widened by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing humanitarian crises, Ethiopia is reinforcing its health system, making these vital services more accessible for women and adolescents in remote and crisis-affected areas. The survey targeted staf in charge of SRH for WHO Africa in 47 countries. A total of seventeen (17) countries participated in the web-based survey representing a response rate of 38% which was considered adequate for reporting. This initiative aims to strengthen diagnostic and SRH services, ensuring the availability of critical blood products for urgent needs and ultimately enhancing health outcomes for the Sierra Leonean population.