Tackling COVID-19 in informal tented settlements (Lebanon): An assessment of preparedness and response plans and their impact on the health vulnerabilities of Syrian refugees
Abstracts: This paper is exploring and critically accessing the nature and mechanisms of preparedness and response plans to COVID-19 in Syrian ITSs in Lebanon along with their immediate health impacts on refugees and their abilities to survive. Little is known to date about how such plans have been...
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Main Authors: | Paul Moawad (Author), Lauren Andres (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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