Leveraging Digital Health Data to Transform the United Nations Systems for Palestine Refugees for the Post Pandemic Time
The COVID-19 pandemic presented a grave threat to the continuity of health services that UNRWA provides to 5.9 million Palestine Refugees in the Near East. UNRWA runs 140 primary health care clinics, providing approximately nine million medical consultations a year. During the pandemic, UNRWA's...
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Main Authors: | Akihiro Seita (Author), Ghada Ballout (Author), Shatha Albeik (Author), Zaid Salameh (Author), Wafaa Zeidan (Author), Sayed Shah (Author), Saed Atallah (Author), Masako Horino (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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