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1by Siriwardhana, Chesmal Ali, Shirwa Sheik Roberts, Bayard Stewart, Robert Published in Conflict and health (2014-00-00)“...The rising global burden of forced migration due to armed conflict is increasingly recognised as an important issue in global health. Forced migrants are at a...”
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2by Luitel, Nagena P Jordans, Mark Jd Adhikari, Anup Upadhaya, Nawaraj Hanlon, Charlotte Lund, Crick Komproe, Ivan H Published in Conflict and health (2015)“...BACKGROUND: Globally mental health problems are a serious public health concern. Currently four out of five people with severe mental illness in Low and Middle...”
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3by Doocy, Shannon Lyles, Emily Hanquart, Baptiste Woodman, Michael Published in Conflict and health (2016-00-00)“...Given the large burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among both Syrian refugees and the host communities within which they are settled, humanitarian...”
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4by Ataullahjan, Anushka Gaffey, Michelle F Sami, Samira Singh, Neha S Tappis, Hannah Black, Robert E Blanchet, Karl Boerma, Ties Langer, Ana Spiegel, Paul B Waldman, Ronald J Wise, Paul H Bhutta, Zulfiqar A Published in Conflict and health (27.05.2020)“... The compendium of articles presented in this Conflict and Health Collection brings together a range of case studies recently undertaken by the BRANCH Consortium (Bridging Research...”
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5by Akik, Chaza Ghattas, Hala Mesmar, Sandra Rabkin, Miriam El-Sadr, Wafaa M Fouad, Fouad M Published in Conflict and health (2019-00-00)“...Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict in 2011, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey have hosted large refugee populations, with a high pre-conflict burden of...”
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6by Casey, Sara E Chynoweth, Sarah K Cornier, Nadine Gallagher, Meghan C Wheeler, Erin E Published in Conflict and health (2015-00-00)“...Reproductive health (RH) care is an essential component of humanitarian response. Women and girls living in humanitarian settings often face high maternal...”
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7by Persson, Maria Larsson, Elin C Islam, Noor Pappu Gemzell-Danielsson, Kristina Klingberg-Allvin, Marie Published in Conflict and health (13.01.2021)“...Background Humanitarian settings are characterised by limited access to comprehensive abortion care. At the same time, humanitarian settings can increase the...”
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8by Samira Sami Ribka Amsalu Alexander Dimiti Debra Jackson Kemish Kenneth Solomon Kenyi Janet Meyers Luke C. Mullany Elaine Scudder Barbara Tomczyk Kate Kerber Published in Conflict and health (12.01.2021)“...BACKGROUNDIn South Sudan, the civil war in 2016 led to mass displacement in Juba that rapidly spread to other regions of the country. Access to health care was...”
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9Dynamics of non-communicable disease prevention, diagnosis and control in Lebanon, a fragile settingby Zablith, Nadine Diaconu, Karin Naja, Farah El Koussa, Maria Loffreda, Giulia Bou-Orm, Ibrahim Saleh, Shadi Published in Conflict and health (11.01.2021)“...Background Non-communicable diseases (NCD) present an increasing global health challenge, particularly for settings affected by fragility where access to care...”
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10by Logie, Carmen H Okumu, Moses Latif, Maya Musoke, Daniel Kibuuka Odong Lukone, Simon Mwima, Simon Kyambadde, Peter Published in Conflict and health (07.01.2021)“...Background Contextual factors including poverty and inequitable gender norms harm refugee adolescent and youths' wellbeing. Our study focused on Bidi Bidi...”
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11by de Laat, Sonya Wahoush, Olive Jaber, Rania Khater, Wejdan Musoni, Emmanuel Abu Siam, Ibraheem Schwartz, Lisa Hunt, Matthew Redwood-Campbell, Lynda Elit, Laurie Nouvet, Elysee Yantzi, Rachel Bezanson, Kevin Bernard, Carrie Amir, Takhliq Chenier, Ani Krishnaraj, Gautham SchusterWallace, Corinne Published in Conflict and health (06.01.2021)“...Background This case analysis describes dilemmas and challenges of ethical partnering encountered in the process of conducting a research study that explored...”
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12“...The crisis in Syria has forced more than 4 million people to find refuge outside Syria. In Lebanon, in 2015, the refugee population represented 30 % of the...”
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13by Coulibaly, Pierre Schantz, Clémence Traoré, Brehima Bagayoko, Nanko S Traoré, Abdoulaye Chabrol, Fanny Guindo, Oumar Published in Conflict and health (03.01.2021)“...Maternal mortality occurs mostly in contexts of poverty and health system collapse. Mali has a very high maternal mortality rate and this extremely high...”
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14“...There is a growing concern that the quality of health systems in humanitarian crises and the care they provide has received little attention. To help better...”
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15by Arsenijević, Jovana Schillberg, Erin Ponthieu, Aurelie Malvisi, Lucio Ahmed, Waeil A Elrahman Argenziano, Stefano Zamatto, Federica Burroughs, Simon Severy, Natalie Hebting, Christophe de Vingne, Brice Harries, Anthony D Zachariah, Rony Published in Conflict and health (2017-00-00)“...Pushed by ongoing conflicts and pulled by the desire for a better life, over one million migrants/refugees transited Balkan countries and arrived in Europe...”
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16by Rehr, Manuela Shoaib, Muhammad Ellithy, Sara Okour, Suhib Ariti, Cono Ait-Bouziad, Idriss van den Bosch, Paul Deprade, Anais Altarawneh, Mohammad Shafei, Abdel Gabashneh, Sadeq Lenglet, Annick Published in Conflict and health (2018-00-00)“...Tackling the high non-communicable disease (NCD) burden among Syrian refugees poses a challenge to humanitarian actors and host countries. Current response...”
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17by Strong, Jonathan Varady, Christopher Chahda, Najla Doocy, Shannon Burnham, Gilbert Published in Conflict and health (2015-00-00)“...The flight of Syrian and Palestinian families into Lebanon from Syria included a number of older refugees. This study sought to characterize the physical and...”
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18by Dahab, Maysoon van Zandvoort, Kevin Flasche, Stefan Warsame, Abdihamid Ratnayake, Ruwan Favas, Caroline Spiegel, Paul B Waldman, Ronald J Checchi, Francesco Published in Conflict and health (31.07.2020)“...COVID-19 prevention strategies in resource limited settings, modelled on the earlier response in high income countries, have thus far focused on draconian...”
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19“...Recent reports have suggested that child marriage among Syrians may be increasing as a result of displacement and conflict. This study sought to gather...”
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20by Dureab, Fekri Al-Sakkaf, Maysoon Ismail, Osan Kuunibe, Naasegnibe Krisam, Johannes Müller, Olaf Jahn, Albrecht Published in Conflict and health (2019-00-00)“...War in Yemen started three years ago, and continues unabated with a steadily rising number of direct and indirect victims thus leaving the majority of Yemen's...”