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Mental health and spiritual well-being in humanitarian crises: the …

Closely linked to harm reduction, and the overall principle of do no harm, a rights-based approach to mental health care will encourage reduction in harmful … See more

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Context matters: a systematic review of neonatal care in …

WebNeonatal health in humanitarian emergencies. Of the 15 countries with the highest NMR, 13 are characterised by fragility, conflict, and violence (The World Bank …

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The National Health Cluster in Yemen: assessing the coordination …

WebYemen has been facing political, economic and social challenges since 1990. The fragility of Yemen’s situation has led to a widespread conflict in 2015, resulting in the …

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Challenges to ethical obligations and humanitarian …

WebHumanitarian health care organizations and health workers working in contexts of armed or violent conflict experience challenges in fulfilling ethical obligations …

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Moral experiences of humanitarian health professionals …

WebWars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. International non-governmental organizations respond to many of these crises and …

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Lessons from the Interagency Emergency Health Kit for …

WebFor many years, Canada has aspired to position itself as a leader in global health and humanitarianism, prioritizing diverse but related initiatives including access to …

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Prevention and treatment of acute malnutrition in …

WebHumanitarian emergencies have no single definition but are generally agreed to represent a situation where an event or series of events are a critical threat to …

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Providing safe motherhood services to underserved and …

WebVouchers can be used for a range of services and have most commonly been used to improve access to reproductive health services such as family planning and safe …

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Community-based health needs assessment in Léogâne …

WebThis article summarizes initial findings from a community-based health needs assessment designed to identify resources and gaps within the community and to …

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Challenges to ethical obligations and humanitarian principles …

WebRESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Challenges to ethical obligations and humanitarian principles in conflict settings: a systematic review Grant Broussard1, Leonard S. …

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Palliative care in humanitarian crises: a review of the literature

WebThis paper presents findings from a systematic review of the literature (2005–2017) on palliative care in humanitarian crises (e.g., disasters, armed conflicts, …

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Self-efficacy and humanitarian aid workers Journal of …

WebAid workers experience continuous, episodic, personal, communal, and vicarious trauma. Many are resilient, overcoming traumatic symptomatology at least …

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Classical humanitarianism and resilience humanitarianism: making …

WebHumanitarian aid has long been dominated by a classical, Dunantist paradigm that was based on the ethics of the humanitarian principles and centred on …

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Defining, measuring and interpreting the appropriateness of

WebThis paper presents findings from a literature review of methods that explicitly assess the appropriateness of a humanitarian response. We set out to highlight …

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Faith and spirituality as psychological coping mechanism

WebDespite evidence that faith-based and spiritual coping supports people’s mental health, stigmata prevail in the aid sector around the need for psychological …

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Revisiting the Sphere standards: comparing the revised

WebThe Sphere Handbook, a cornerstone of humanitarian practice, recently underwent a major revision aiming to specifically address urban crises, which have …

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How to talk with dying patients and their families after disasters …

WebDelivering bad news is a challenge for healthcare providers in tertiary care settings despite the ample resources available; these include consultant expertise, …

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Help-seeking attitudes and behaviours among humanitarian aid …

WebDue to the nature of their work and operating environments, humanitarian aid workers experience higher rates of psychological distress, burnout and mental health …

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The ramification of Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis

WebOne of Africa’s newest struggles for liberation: Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis, which emerged from legal and education grievances in 2016, rapidly escalated …

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