This Working Paper seeks to understand the tools required to allow negotiations for the access of health care by populations affected by humanitarian disasters. A review of theoretical knowledge about health negotiations together with resource materials relating to negotiation and document analysis found that humanitarian organisations lack robust, evidence-based, context-specific negotiation models and tools for accessing humanitarian spaces that allow health care in conflict situations. There is little academic research on humanitarian negotiations as they relate to health care and the protection of medical missions. However, humanitarian organisations have begun to realise the importance of humanitarian negotiations and the use of diplom...
Global health policy and development aid trends also affect humanitarian health work. Reconstruction...
Abstract Background Humanitarian non-governmental org...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) represent an increasing global challenge with the majority of mortal...
Armed conflict challenges healthcare providers by creating new threats to health and limiting health...
Improving access to humanitarian aid in conflict and complex emergencies has always been a major con...
Attacks on health have become a significant concern for non-belligerents of war, including healthcar...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links".Given the growing scale and complexity of respon...
This six days helpdesk review provides an overview of academic, policy and practitioner literature t...
Given the growing scale and complexity of responses to humanitarian crises, it is important to devel...
Abstract: In a war context, a transition period begins when the guns fall silent following a ceasefi...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...
This brief demonstrates how humanitarian diplomatic tools and practices have become particularly imp...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd The nature of armed conflict throughout the world is intensely dynamic. Conseque...
The human resources crisis in humanitarian health care parallels that seen in the broader area of he...
This thesis in anthropology investigates how emergency is socially constituted as a named and action...
Global health policy and development aid trends also affect humanitarian health work. Reconstruction...
Abstract Background Humanitarian non-governmental org...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) represent an increasing global challenge with the majority of mortal...
Armed conflict challenges healthcare providers by creating new threats to health and limiting health...
Improving access to humanitarian aid in conflict and complex emergencies has always been a major con...
Attacks on health have become a significant concern for non-belligerents of war, including healthcar...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links".Given the growing scale and complexity of respon...
This six days helpdesk review provides an overview of academic, policy and practitioner literature t...
Given the growing scale and complexity of responses to humanitarian crises, it is important to devel...
Abstract: In a war context, a transition period begins when the guns fall silent following a ceasefi...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...
This brief demonstrates how humanitarian diplomatic tools and practices have become particularly imp...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd The nature of armed conflict throughout the world is intensely dynamic. Conseque...
The human resources crisis in humanitarian health care parallels that seen in the broader area of he...
This thesis in anthropology investigates how emergency is socially constituted as a named and action...
Global health policy and development aid trends also affect humanitarian health work. Reconstruction...
Abstract Background Humanitarian non-governmental org...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) represent an increasing global challenge with the majority of mortal...