Background: Ongoing conflict and systematic targeting of health facilities and personnel by the Syrian regime in opposition-controlled areas have contributed to health system and governance mechanisms collapse. Health directorates (HDs) were established in opposition-held areas in 2014 by the interim (opposition) Ministry of Health (MoH), to meet emerging needs. As the local health authorities responsible for health system governance in opposition-controlled areas in Syria, they face many challenges. This study explores ongoing health system governance efforts in 5 opposition-controlled areas in Syria. Methods: A qualitative study design was selected, using in-depth key informant interviews with 2...
Objectives: The primary health-care system in Syria has suffered a great deal of damage over the pas...
In Syria, inability to access healthcare has become part of daily life for millions of people. The d...
BACKGROUND: Syrian healthcare workers (HCWs) are among those who fled the Syrian conflict only to fa...
BACKGROUND: Ongoing conflict and systematic targeting of health facilities and personnel by the Syri...
10.15171/ijhpm.2018.132INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT84233-24
Prior to the conflict, Syria’s health system was comparable with that of other middle-income c...
BACKGROUND: There has been increasing focus on tackling the growing burden of non-communicable disea...
INTRODUCTION: Governance of COVID-19 responses has been challenging for all countries. Syria has bee...
Without healthcare workers (HCWs), health and humanitarian provision in Syria cannot be sustained ei...
Syria’s protracted conflict has driven an exodus of healthcare workers through the weaponisation of ...
Objectives To explore through empirical qualitative data health system barriers to effective manage...
BACKGROUND: The Syrian armed conflict is the worst humanitarian tragedy this century. With approxima...
OBJECTIVES: To explore health-worker perspectives on security, improving safety, managing constraine...
This research aims to assess the extent to which the existing health governance structure (central b...
Background The Syrian conflict has endured for a decade, causing one of the most significant humanit...
Objectives: The primary health-care system in Syria has suffered a great deal of damage over the pas...
In Syria, inability to access healthcare has become part of daily life for millions of people. The d...
BACKGROUND: Syrian healthcare workers (HCWs) are among those who fled the Syrian conflict only to fa...
BACKGROUND: Ongoing conflict and systematic targeting of health facilities and personnel by the Syri...
10.15171/ijhpm.2018.132INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT84233-24
Prior to the conflict, Syria’s health system was comparable with that of other middle-income c...
BACKGROUND: There has been increasing focus on tackling the growing burden of non-communicable disea...
INTRODUCTION: Governance of COVID-19 responses has been challenging for all countries. Syria has bee...
Without healthcare workers (HCWs), health and humanitarian provision in Syria cannot be sustained ei...
Syria’s protracted conflict has driven an exodus of healthcare workers through the weaponisation of ...
Objectives To explore through empirical qualitative data health system barriers to effective manage...
BACKGROUND: The Syrian armed conflict is the worst humanitarian tragedy this century. With approxima...
OBJECTIVES: To explore health-worker perspectives on security, improving safety, managing constraine...
This research aims to assess the extent to which the existing health governance structure (central b...
Background The Syrian conflict has endured for a decade, causing one of the most significant humanit...
Objectives: The primary health-care system in Syria has suffered a great deal of damage over the pas...
In Syria, inability to access healthcare has become part of daily life for millions of people. The d...
BACKGROUND: Syrian healthcare workers (HCWs) are among those who fled the Syrian conflict only to fa...