Forms of Health System Fragmentation During Conflict: The Case of Yemen
The continuous and protracted conflict in Yemen has evolved into the worst humanitarian situation in modern history. All public structures in the country, including the health system and its basic functions, have been under tremendous pressures. One of the key obstacles to improve the health outcome...
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Main Authors: | Fekri Dureab (Author), Taha Hussain (Author), Rashad Sheikh (Author), Najwa Al-Dheeb (Author), Sameh Al-Awlaqi (Author), Albrecht Jahn (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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