Ten years after United Nations Security Council Resolution 2286 was adopted to protect health care in armed conflict, attacks ...
Rabih Torbay is president and CEO of Project HOPE in Washington, D.C. The author thanks Scott Latta for his help in writing and editing this article. Earlier this year, I visited Ukraine for the first ...
I would like first to thank Denmark, Spain and New Zealand for convening this meeting and bringing urgently needed attention to the protection of health care in armed conflict. Ten years ago, Security ...
GENEVA, January 22 (UNHCR) - An article in The Lancet medical journal, co-authored by a UNHCR expert, says health care for people in conflict settings needs to be updated. It calls for changes in four ...
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