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Integrating Syrian refugees into Lebanon’s healthcare system 2011–2022: a mixed-method study
IntroductionThe Lebanese government estimates the number of Syrian refugees to be 1.5 million, representing 25% of the population. Refugee healthcare...
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Rebuilding the health sector in Gaza: alternative humanitarian voices
In November 2023, a variety of disparate health organizations formed an international coalition to consolidate efforts and develop collaborative...
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Five recommendations to advance implementation science for humanitarian settings: the next frontier of humanitarian research
Challenges in delivering evidence-based programming in humanitarian crises require new strategies to enhance implementation science for better...
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Transnational companies in environmental conflicts: Rio Tinto, anti-mining resistance in Serbia, and the contradictions of Europeanization
After decades of outsourcing mining activities, Global North governments have begun to domesticate production sites. This strategy aligns with...
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The impact of armed conflicts on HIV treatment outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundDespite the fact that Sub-Saharan Africa bears a disproportionate burden of armed conflicts and HIV infection, there has been inadequate...
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Strengthening event-based surveillance (EBS): a case study from Afghanistan
The sustained instability in Afghanistan, along with ongoing disease outbreaks and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, has significantly affected...
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Did aid to the Ebola crisis divert aid for reproductive, maternal, and newborn health? An analysis of donor-reported data in Sierra Leone
BackgroundInfectious disease outbreaks like Ebola and Covid-19 are increasing in frequency. They may harm reproductive, maternal and newborn health...
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The effect of COVID-19 on the non-COVID health outcomes of crisis-affected peoples: a systematic review
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic posed considerable risks to populations affected by humanitarian crises in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)....
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The integration of ortho-plastic limb salvage teams in the humanitarian response to violence-related open tibial fractures: evaluating outcomes in the Gaza Strip
BackgroundLimb salvage by ortho-plastic teams is the standard protocol for treating open tibial fractures in high-income countries, but there’s...
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Exploring barriers to access to care following the 2021 socio-political changes in Afghanistan: a qualitative study
BackgroundFollowing the change of government in August 2021, the social and economic landscape of Afghanistan deteriorated into an economic and...
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Access to care in Afghanistan after august 2021: a cross-sectional study exploring Afghans’ perspectives in 10 provinces
BackgroundThe Taliban takeover in August 2021 ended a decades-long conflict in Afghanistan. Yet, along with improved security, there have been...
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Redefining a global Cosmopolitanism: An attempt towards openness as a central concept in postcolonial conflict resolution
The paper deals with the question whether cosmopolitanism is still a relevant concept for conflict resolution and peacebuilding. First, three common...
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Armed actor interventions in humanitarian and public health crises: examining perspectives of crisis-affected community members
BackgroundDespite frequently providing non-military services in times of crisis, little systematic research has examined the perspectives of...
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Prevalence, comorbidities, and factors associated with prolonged grief disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder and complex posttraumatic stress disorder in refugees: a systematic review
BackgroundThe number of refugees worldwide is at an all-time high with many being exposed to potentially traumatic events and the loss of loved ones....
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Totalitärer Staat und freie Wirtschaft. Zu den Bedingungen von Freiheit in den Nürnberger Industriellenprozessen
This text analyzes the trials conducted by the US against representatives of German industry after World War II. Contrary to the existing literature...
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How integration of refugees into national health systems became a global priority: a qualitative policy analysis
BackgroundDespite a long history of political discourse around refugee integration, it wasn’t until 2016 that this issue emerged as a global...
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The emergence and regression of political priority for refugee integration into the Jordanian health system: an analysis using the Kingdon’s multiple streams model
BackgroundThe prolonged presence of Syrian refugees in Jordan has highlighted the need for sustainable health service delivery models for refugees....
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Cities as nodes of conflict: The role of transnational corporations in urban supply chain conflicts
Much conflict studies scholarship on cities has focused on post-war urban reconstruction. However, high rates of violence and perceptions of urban...