Primary healthcare delivery models in African conflict-affected settings: a systematic review

LA Omam, E Jarman, KN O'Laughlin… - Conflict and Health, 2023 - Springer
Background In conflict-affected settings, access to primary healthcare for displaced
populations is constrained by multiple challenges. These include geographical, cultural …

Ethical issues in research with refugees

PD Deps, I Rezende, MAC Andrade… - Ethics, Medicine and Public …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Refugee research ethics overlaps with and has drawn from ethics in
humanitarian relief, anthropology and medical research. Ethics procedures and ethical …

Manajemen Konflik dan Cara Penanganan Konflik dalam Organisasi Sekolah

AH Nasrudin, FF Unsa, FN Aini… - Tadbir: Jurnal …, 2021 - journal.iaingorontalo.ac.id
This study aims to describe conflicts in an organization, what factors cause conflict,
approaches to conflict handling, and the impact of conflict on organizational performance …

[HTML][HTML] Public health ethics

R Faden, J Bernstein, S Shebaya - 2010 - plato.stanford.edu
At its core, public health is concerned with promoting and protecting the health of
populations,[1] broadly understood. Promoting and protecting the health of populations often …

“Actually, the psychological wounds are more difficult than physical injuries:” a qualitative analysis of the impacts of attacks on health on the personal and professional …

A Abbara, D Rayes, H Tappis, M Hamze, R Wais… - Conflict and …, 2023 - Springer
Introduction Attacks on healthcare in armed conflict have far-reaching impacts on the
personal and professional lives of health workers, as well as the communities they serve …

A systematic literature review of the ethics of conducting research in the humanitarian setting

W Bruno, RJ Haar - Conflict and health, 2020 - Springer
Background Research around humanitarian crises, aid delivery, and the impact of these
crises on health and well-being has expanded dramatically. Ethical issues around these …

A shrinking humanitarian space: Peacekeeping stabilization projects and violence in Mali

M Sauter - International Peacekeeping, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
While the peacekeeping mission in Mali is the deadliest active mission, aid workers are not
a prominent target. This is puzzling because humanitarians argue that integrated missions …

Perceived bidirectional coordination on disaster-induced health-related efforts among decision-making units

SS Evangelista, C Wenceslao, R Villarosa… - Socio-Economic …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study introduces a novel computational approach for inter-organization coordinated
rescue and humanitarian efforts in mitigating disaster-related health impacts deployed in …

'We will never give up': a qualitative study of ethical challenges Syrian health workers face in situations of extreme violence

NS Singh, B Redman, G Broussard, M DeCamp… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Active conflict settings constitute challenging operating environments for humanitarian
health organisations and workers. An emerging feature of some conflicts is direct violence …

[HTML][HTML] Investigating factors influencing the donation intentions and volunteering intentions for the 2023 Turkey earthquake victims

OP Benito, YT Prasetyo, JH Liao, ZJA Belmonte… - Acta Psychologica, 2025 - Elsevier
The 2023 Turkey earthquake, one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent history,
highlighted the need to understand factors driving public support. This study aimed to …