Background: Somalia has been ravaged by more than two decades of armed conflict causing immense damage to the country\u27s infrastructure and mass displacement and suffering among its people. An influx of humanitarian actors has sought to provide basic services, including health services for women and children, throughout the conflict. This study aimed to better understand the humanitarian health response for women and children in Somalia since 2000.Methods: The study utilized a mixed-methods design. We collated intervention coverage data from publically available large-scale household surveys and we conducted 32 interviews with representatives from government, UN agencies, NGOs, and health facility staff. Qualitative data were analyzed usi...
BACKGROUND: Women and children suffer disproportionately in armed-conflicts. Since 2011, the protrac...
Background More than two decades of conflict and natural disasters in Somalia have resulted in one o...
IntroductionDespite recognition that health research is an imperative to progress toward universal h...
Background: Somalia has been ravaged by more than two decades of armed conflict causing immense dama...
Background: The BRANCH Consortium recently conducted 10 mixed-methods case studies to investigate th...
Globally, the number of people affected by conflict is the highest in history, and continues to stea...
Debarati Guha-Sapir and Ruwan Ratnayake use field data to demonstrate the severe vulnerability faced...
Globally, the number of people affected by conflict is the highest in history, and continues to stea...
The authors believe that the stark lack of humanitarian space and current insecurity has now undermi...
Objectives: Undernutrition is a global public health challenge, especially in countries that experie...
Background: In humanitarian settings, strengthening health systems while responding to the health ne...
Nutrition and Feeding Case Studies. (421) Africa/East Africa/Somalia. (801.4H)The digital Cuny Archi...
Adam A Mohamed,1,2 Temesgen Bocher,1 Mohamed A Magan,1 Ali Omar,1 Olive Mutai,1 Said A Mohamoud,3 Me...
© 2020 The Author(s). Globally, the number of people affected by conflict is the highest in history,...
This study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of the 2011 to 2012 famine response in Somalia in ...
BACKGROUND: Women and children suffer disproportionately in armed-conflicts. Since 2011, the protrac...
Background More than two decades of conflict and natural disasters in Somalia have resulted in one o...
IntroductionDespite recognition that health research is an imperative to progress toward universal h...
Background: Somalia has been ravaged by more than two decades of armed conflict causing immense dama...
Background: The BRANCH Consortium recently conducted 10 mixed-methods case studies to investigate th...
Globally, the number of people affected by conflict is the highest in history, and continues to stea...
Debarati Guha-Sapir and Ruwan Ratnayake use field data to demonstrate the severe vulnerability faced...
Globally, the number of people affected by conflict is the highest in history, and continues to stea...
The authors believe that the stark lack of humanitarian space and current insecurity has now undermi...
Objectives: Undernutrition is a global public health challenge, especially in countries that experie...
Background: In humanitarian settings, strengthening health systems while responding to the health ne...
Nutrition and Feeding Case Studies. (421) Africa/East Africa/Somalia. (801.4H)The digital Cuny Archi...
Adam A Mohamed,1,2 Temesgen Bocher,1 Mohamed A Magan,1 Ali Omar,1 Olive Mutai,1 Said A Mohamoud,3 Me...
© 2020 The Author(s). Globally, the number of people affected by conflict is the highest in history,...
This study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of the 2011 to 2012 famine response in Somalia in ...
BACKGROUND: Women and children suffer disproportionately in armed-conflicts. Since 2011, the protrac...
Background More than two decades of conflict and natural disasters in Somalia have resulted in one o...
IntroductionDespite recognition that health research is an imperative to progress toward universal h...