Refugee Reproductive Health Network (ReproNet)
California has accepted more refugees and holders of special immigrant visas than any other state since 2002. Because refugee women face conditions that make attending to female sexual and reproductive health (SRH) difficult, California’s Refugee Reproductive Health Network (ReproNet) aims to build a trusted partnership between refugee women and organizations, academics, and community members. These partnerships will together work to create a schema that focuses on patient-driven research and reflects the SRH priorities set by refugee women.
ReproNet has multi-language reproductive health videos, literature, and a refugee women's discussion group. The resources mentioned below could be used as a beneficial tool for educating refugees with language barriers on health topics.
The Refugee Reproductive Health Network (ReproNet) shares the following multi-language resources:
- A public ReproNet Facebook page where we post health information
- A private ReproNet discussion group (limited to females) for conversations about reproductive health
- Our ReproNet YouTube Channel