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Emergency aid in intra-state war and implications for post-conflict reconstruction: The Syrian medical system

Release Date

2016-11

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This article analyses the dire state of the health system in war-torn Syria. It investigates the drastic changes that have transpired in health provisions since the beginning of the conflict and sheds light on emerging coping mechanisms. The article traces the militarisation of medical care and outlines the severe imbalances created in the provision of medical aid between different parts of the country. Independent of the political or military outcome of the present war, this article recommends an integrative approach towards health system recovery which is primarily anchored in the experience of those who continue to maintain medical care across the country.
The Contemporary Levant, 1(2), 108-124.

Cite as

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20581831.2016.1244238
@article{Meininghaus2016, author = "Esther Meininghaus", title = "Emergency aid in intra-state war and implications for post-conflict reconstruction: The Syrian medical system", latexTitle = "Emergency aid in intra-state war and implications for post-conflict reconstruction: The Syrian medical system", booktitle = "Contemporary Levant", number = "2", type = "Journal Article", pages = "108-124", year = "2016", doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20581831.2016.1244238", }

Document-Type

Journal Article

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20581831.2016.1244238

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Title:
Contemporary Levant

Countries/Region

Syria