The reproductive health issues and problem become more crucial in the times of disaster and in post disaster phases. There is limited available research on climate change and research in the context of SRHR is lacking especially in connection to disasters. Since women suffer more during disasters, the scoping study is aimed to give insight and identify gaps that address the issues of SRHR in the aftermath of climate change. This scoping study provides an evidence based overview on SRHR in the context of disaster and post disaster interventions to devise recommendations that can be incorporated into policies and planning actions that do not cover SRHR in mainstream climate change adaptation and risk management plans.
Due to limitations of research, the study focuses on the province of Sindh in Pakistan, yet It provides scientific and qualitative findings and resource material to increase debate on SRHR in the context of climate change in Pakistan. The research findings are the starting point from where to work in the area of SRHR and climate change as well as advocacy interventions that support the research.