The health of internally displaced people in Syria: are current systems fit for purpose?
Introduction: Syria has the largest number of internally displaced people (IDPs) globally with 6.7 million forced from their homes since the uprising erupted in 2011. Most face multiple intersecting vulnerabilities with adverse health impacts. We explore the key health concerns among IDPs, how the v...
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Main Authors: | Aula Abbara (Author), Diana Rayes (Author), Abdulkarim Ekzayez (Author), Samer Jabbour (Author), Manar Marzouk (Author), Houssam Alnahhas (Author), Sara Basha (Author), Zahed Katurji (Author), Richard Sullivan (Author), Fouad M Fouad (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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