MSF Paediatric Days: a step forward in operationalising 'Humanitarian Paediatrics'
Around the world, one in four children live in a country affected by conflict, political insecurity and disaster. Healthcare in humanitarian and fragile settings is challenging and complex to provide, particularly for children. Furthermore, there is a distinct lack of medical literature from humanit...
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Main Authors: | Neal Russell (Author), Daniel Martinez (Author), Sophie Janet (Author), Nikola Morton (Author), Mona Tamannai (Author), Nadia Lafferty (Author), Harriet Roggeveen (Author), Oluwakemi F. Ogundipe (Author), Inmaculada Carreras (Author), Anja Gao (Author), Elise Didier (Author), Roberta Petrucci (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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