Checklist: Implementing Covid-19 responses in armed conflict situations and other insecure contexts

The checklist “Implementing COVID-19 responses in situations of armed conflict and other sensitive and insecure contexts” aims at being a pragmatic way to highlight SAF-inspired actions/reflection prompts for National Societies under each SAF elements throughout the Covid-19 response and beyond. This checklist is organised around what is already being done in the field by National Societies themselves and the Movement more broadly and can be adapted on a pick-and-choose basis by the different National Societies in line with their context-related challenges and operational realities. The different items under each element are to be read as triggers for reflection and adaptive action and by no means represent an exhaustive list.

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