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Field: Health and Conflict Studies

Addressing power asymmetries in global health: Imperatives in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Ṣẹ̀yẹ Abímbọ́lá, Sumegha Asthana, Cristián Montenegro, Renzo Guinto et al.

Journal: PLoS Medicine
Year: 2021
Citations: 254

The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19AU : PleasenotethatCOVID 19hasbeendefinedasCoro ) pandemic, the Black Lives Matter and Women in Global Health movements, and ongoing calls to decolonise global health have all created space for uncomfortable but important conversations that reveal serious asymme...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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Refugees and Displaced Persons

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Michael Toole

Journal: JAMAYear: 1993Citations: 224

The number of refugees and internally displaced persons in need of protection and assistance has increased from 30 million in 1990 to more than 43 million today. War and civil strife have been largely responsible for this epidemic of mass migration that has affected almost every region of the world,...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health Professions
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Putting Medical Boots on the Ground: Lessons from the War in Ukraine and Applications for Future Conflict with Near-Peer Adversaries

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Aaron Epstein, Robert B. Lim, Jay A. Johannigman, Charles J. Fox et al.

Journal: Journal of the American College of SurgeonsYear: 2023Citations: 146

In the past 20 years of the Global War on Terror, the US has seen substantial improvements in its system of medical delivery in combat. However, throughout that conflict, enemy forces did not have parity with the weaponry, capability, or personnel of the US and allied forces. War against countries l...

Health SciencesMedicineCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineOpen Access
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Extremely Violent Societies: Mass Violence in the Twentieth Century World

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Christian Gerlach

Journal: Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern)Year: 2010Citations: 126

In this groundbreaking book Christian Gerlach traces the social roots of the extraordinary processes of human destruction involved in mass violence throughout the twentieth century. He argues that terms such as 'genocide' and 'ethnic cleansing' are too narrow to explain the diverse motives and inter...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTerrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
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Poverty and violence, frustration and inventiveness: hospital ward life in Bangladesh

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Shahaduz Zaman

Journal: Social Science & MedicineYear: 2004Citations: 97

An ethnographic exploration was done in an orthopaedic ward of a government teaching hospital in Bangladesh to understand the nature of hospital culture in the context of Bangladeshi society at large. Life and work in the ward result in a culture that is simultaneously created by its inhabitants and...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health Professions
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Encyclopedia of medical anthropology : health and illness in the world's cultures

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Carol R. Ember, Melvin Ember

Journal: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers eBooksYear: 2004Citations: 96

Preface. General Concepts And Perspectives. Theoretical and Applied Issues in Cross-Cultural Health Research E.J. Sobo. Cognitive Medical Anthropology L.C. Garro. Critical Medical Anthropology M. Singer. Evolutionary and Ecological Perspectives A. McElroy. Forensic Anthropology D.H. Ubelaker. Illnes...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health Professions
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Causes and Consequences of Child Marriages in South Asia: Pakistan's Perspective

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Sofia Naveed, Khalid Manzoor Butt

Year: 2015Citations: 92

The problem of Child Marriages is quite common and pervasivepractice and an instrumentof gender based violence against women and high population growth rate in South Asia including Pakistan. Though Child Marriages Restraint Act, 1929 (CMRA) got reformed in India and Bangladesh, but remained toothles...

Social SciencesLawWater Resources and Governance
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Disentangling the Climate-conflict Nexus: Empirical and Theoretical Assessment of Vulnerabilities and Pathways

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Jürgen Scheffran, Michael Brzoska, Jasmin Kominek, P. Link et al.

Journal: Review of European StudiesYear: 2012Citations: 91

Recent research has provided new insights into the relationship between climate change and violent conflict. In this review we compare the results, methodologies, and data applied in the peer-reviewed literature to recap the current state of the debate. While long-term historical studies suggest a c...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTransboundary Water Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Overview and Development of the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance Determination of Cause of Death (DeCoDe) Process and DeCoDe Diagnosis Standards

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Dianna M. Blau, J Patrick Caneer, Rebecca Philipsborn, Shabir A. Madhi et al.

Journal: Clinical Infectious DiseasesYear: 2019Citations: 86

Mortality surveillance and cause of death data are instrumental in improving health, identifying diseases and conditions that cause a high burden of preventable deaths, and allocating resources to prevent these deaths. The Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) network uses a st...

Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child HealthOpen Access
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Refugees and displaced persons. War, hunger, and public health

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Michael Toole

Journal: JAMAYear: 1993Citations: 77

The number of refugees and internally displaced persons in need of protection and assistance has increased from 30 million in 1990 to more than 43 million today. War and civil strife have been largely responsible for this epidemic of mass migration that has affected almost every region of the world,...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health Professions
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Women, Vulnerability and Humanitarian Emergencies

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Fionnuala D. Ní Aoláin

Journal: SSRN Electronic JournalYear: 2010Citations: 73
Social SciencesSociology and Political SciencePeacebuilding and International SecurityOpen Access
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Rapid assessment of health needs in mass emergencies: review of current concepts and methods.

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Debarati Guha‐Sapir

Journal: PubMedYear: 1991Citations: 62

The increase in the number of natural disasters and their impact on population is of growing concern to countries at risk and agencies involved in health and humanitarian action. The numbers of persons killed or disabled as a result of earthquakes, cyclones, floods and famines have reached record le...

Health SciencesMedicineRadiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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AIDS, security and the military in Africa: A sober appraisal

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Alan Whiteside, Alex de Waal, T. Gebre-Tensae

Journal: African AffairsYear: 2006Citations: 60

This article examines four accepted wisdoms about HIV/AIDS and African armies and in each case concludes that substantial revision is necessary in the light of emerging evidence. First, it appears that military populations do not necessarily have a higher prevalence of HIV than civilian populations....

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health Professions
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A Study of Refugee Maternal Mortality in 10 Countries, 2008–2010

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Michelle Hynes, Ouahiba Sakani, Paul Spiegel, Nadine Cornier

Journal: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive HealthYear: 2012Citations: 57

CONTEXT: Little is known about the prevalence of maternal mortality in refugee camps for populations displaced by conflict, or about the factors contributing to such deaths. METHODS: Maternal Death Review Reports were used to analyze maternal deaths that occurred in 2008-2010 in 25 refugee camps in ...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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Mortality in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh: historical, social, and political context

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Parveen Parmar, Rowen O. Jin, Meredith Walsh, Jennifer Scott

Journal: Sexual and Reproductive Health MattersYear: 2019Citations: 55

Fifty-two maternal deaths occurred between September 2017 and August 2018 in the Rohingya refugee camps in Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas, Cox's Bazar District, Bangladesh. Behind every one of these lives lost is a complex narrative of historical, social, and political forces, which provide an important ...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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