The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime have had tragic consequences on Iraq’s health system and on the health of the Iraqi people. While the scale of these problems is becoming clearer, it has been difficult in the current security situation to know how best to respond to requests for help. A workshop organised by the International Committee of the Faculty of Public Health (FPH) in November 2003 has now addressed this very issue. This paper describes the health service needs presented at the workshop by representatives from the Department for International Development (DFID), World Health Organisation (WHO), International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) and, most import...
Abstract This short letter from the field is offered as a rapid communiqué of the emergency medical ...
Background: Iraq is a higher middle-income country with a GDP of $223.5 billion (as of 2014). In th...
During the preparation of this piece, the newspaper headline on that day’s cover story was “52 die i...
The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime ...
highly centralised, hospital-oriented and fully government-subsided with revenues from the nationali...
Background: Iraq has endured several conflicts and socio-political tensions that have disrupted its ...
Health care in Iraq is the sector most influenced by variables such as political, cultural, so-cial,...
Abstract Objectives The objective of this study was to assess the resilience of health systems in fo...
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
Abstract: The conferences and health conventions played a role in the service of health conditions t...
In an era of uncertainty, a sudden war can bring disastrous consequences to any country where by an ...
Background: In the last few decades, Iraq’s health care capacity has been severely undermined by the...
The public health consequences of the conflict in Iraq will likely continue after the violence has s...
Healthcare in Iraq has seen significant decline over the past few decades. Political instability cou...
The suicide car bombing of the Baghdad headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross ...
Abstract This short letter from the field is offered as a rapid communiqué of the emergency medical ...
Background: Iraq is a higher middle-income country with a GDP of $223.5 billion (as of 2014). In th...
During the preparation of this piece, the newspaper headline on that day’s cover story was “52 die i...
The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime ...
highly centralised, hospital-oriented and fully government-subsided with revenues from the nationali...
Background: Iraq has endured several conflicts and socio-political tensions that have disrupted its ...
Health care in Iraq is the sector most influenced by variables such as political, cultural, so-cial,...
Abstract Objectives The objective of this study was to assess the resilience of health systems in fo...
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
Abstract: The conferences and health conventions played a role in the service of health conditions t...
In an era of uncertainty, a sudden war can bring disastrous consequences to any country where by an ...
Background: In the last few decades, Iraq’s health care capacity has been severely undermined by the...
The public health consequences of the conflict in Iraq will likely continue after the violence has s...
Healthcare in Iraq has seen significant decline over the past few decades. Political instability cou...
The suicide car bombing of the Baghdad headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross ...
Abstract This short letter from the field is offered as a rapid communiqué of the emergency medical ...
Background: Iraq is a higher middle-income country with a GDP of $223.5 billion (as of 2014). In th...
During the preparation of this piece, the newspaper headline on that day’s cover story was “52 die i...