Exploring the perspectives and practices of humanitarian actors towards the Participation Revolution in humanitarian digital health responses: a qualitative study
Abstract Background As crises escalate worldwide, there is an increasing demand for innovative solutions to enhance humanitarian outcomes. Within this landscape, digital health tools have emerged as promising solutions to tackle certain health challenges. The integration of digital health tools with...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Benson (Author), Meret Lakeberg (Author), Tilman Brand (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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