When earthquakess struck Nepal in the spring of 2015, 1.4 million women of child-bearing age were affected. 900,000 were pregnant. The Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) is designed for them--a set of activities, it outlines essential sexual and reproductive health support and plans for comprehensive services.
In September of 2015, we found that all MISP services and priority activities were largely available in both Kathmandu (urban) and Sindhupalchowk (rural). Some services were only partially available, though and others were of questionable comprehensiveness and quality.