This case study analyses a health project that focused on peacebuilding in addition to service provision, and the impacts of this dual focus in contested territories of Southeast Myanmar. The Swiss-funded Primary Health Care Project provided equal funds to both \u27sides\u27 in a decades-long conflict, and brought people together in ways designed to build trust. The case study demonstrates that health can play a valuable role in peace formation, if relationships are engineered in a politically sensitive way, at the right time. Whereas much of the literature on \u27health as a bridge to peace\u27 focuses on the in health, here the explicitly approach and the deliberate adoption of neutrality as a tool for engaging with different parties we...
Objectives In 2007 and 2008, Myanmar developed a health system strengthening (HSS) strategy and prop...
That health interventions offer a potential contribution to security has begun to attract interest f...
This paper investigates the potential for community based mental health organizations staffed by lay...
The twenty-first Century Panglong Conference, proposed by Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League f...
Abstract Background Myanmar has had a long history of civil wars with its minority ethnic groups and...
In this viewpoint, we examined the ongoing crisis of the Myanmar health system following the militar...
Attacks on health have become a significant concern for non-belligerents of war, including healthcar...
Burma/Myanmar’s history has been one of division and conflict, including between the central governm...
As the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development advances, it is vital to determine how conflict impa...
In 1988, the military government in Myanmar abandoned the socialist ideology and isolationism that h...
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar (Burma) has a long and complex history characterized by interna...
Violent conflicts claim lives, disrupt livelihoods, and halt delivery of essential services, such as...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest ...
Background: Human resources for health are self-evidently critical to running a health service and s...
Objectives In 2007 and 2008, Myanmar developed a health system strengthening (HSS) strategy and prop...
That health interventions offer a potential contribution to security has begun to attract interest f...
This paper investigates the potential for community based mental health organizations staffed by lay...
The twenty-first Century Panglong Conference, proposed by Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League f...
Abstract Background Myanmar has had a long history of civil wars with its minority ethnic groups and...
In this viewpoint, we examined the ongoing crisis of the Myanmar health system following the militar...
Attacks on health have become a significant concern for non-belligerents of war, including healthcar...
Burma/Myanmar’s history has been one of division and conflict, including between the central governm...
As the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development advances, it is vital to determine how conflict impa...
In 1988, the military government in Myanmar abandoned the socialist ideology and isolationism that h...
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar (Burma) has a long and complex history characterized by interna...
Violent conflicts claim lives, disrupt livelihoods, and halt delivery of essential services, such as...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest ...
Background: Human resources for health are self-evidently critical to running a health service and s...
Objectives In 2007 and 2008, Myanmar developed a health system strengthening (HSS) strategy and prop...
That health interventions offer a potential contribution to security has begun to attract interest f...
This paper investigates the potential for community based mental health organizations staffed by lay...