Abstract Introduction The main causes of death during population movements can be prevented by addressing the population’s basic needs. In 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a framework for decision making to help prioritize vaccinations in acute humanitarian emergencies. This article describes MSF’s experience of applying this framework in addition to addressing key population needs in a displacement setting in Minkaman, South Sudan. Case description Military clashes broke out in South Sudan in December 2013. By May 2014, Minkaman, a village in the Lakes State, hosted some 85,000 displaced people. MSF arrived in Minkaman on 28 December 2013 and immediately provided interventions to address the key humanitarian needs (health c...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused physical, social, and economic devastation all around the world. Wh...
Multiple public health emergencies (PHEs) experienced annually in the World Health Organisation (WHO...
Abstract Background: The lacking healthcare system services in conflict areas and the emergence of i...
Abstract Introduction The main causes of death during population movements can be prevented by addre...
Humanitarian emergencies can lead to disruption of normal health services, including routine vaccina...
Cholera is endemic and remains a significant public health problem in places like South Sudan where ...
BACKGROUND: The risk factors that emerge with the onset and protraction of humanitarian crises leave...
Abstract Displaced communities barely have access to safe drinking water and sanitation, therefore t...
As an adjunct to cholera prevention measures, WHO advises the use of oral cholera vaccine through ma...
CITATION: Moodley, K., et al. 2013. Ethical considerations for vaccination programmes in acute huma...
Shortages of vaccines for epidemic diseases, such as cholera, meningitis, and yellow fever, have bec...
Humanitarian emergencies result in a breakdown of critical health-care services and often make vulne...
• A global oral cholera vaccine (OCV) stockpile was established in 2013 to improve rapid access to t...
Two meetings of the World Health Organization (WHO)-in 1999 and 2002-had examined the potential use ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The health needs of children and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused physical, social, and economic devastation all around the world. Wh...
Multiple public health emergencies (PHEs) experienced annually in the World Health Organisation (WHO...
Abstract Background: The lacking healthcare system services in conflict areas and the emergence of i...
Abstract Introduction The main causes of death during population movements can be prevented by addre...
Humanitarian emergencies can lead to disruption of normal health services, including routine vaccina...
Cholera is endemic and remains a significant public health problem in places like South Sudan where ...
BACKGROUND: The risk factors that emerge with the onset and protraction of humanitarian crises leave...
Abstract Displaced communities barely have access to safe drinking water and sanitation, therefore t...
As an adjunct to cholera prevention measures, WHO advises the use of oral cholera vaccine through ma...
CITATION: Moodley, K., et al. 2013. Ethical considerations for vaccination programmes in acute huma...
Shortages of vaccines for epidemic diseases, such as cholera, meningitis, and yellow fever, have bec...
Humanitarian emergencies result in a breakdown of critical health-care services and often make vulne...
• A global oral cholera vaccine (OCV) stockpile was established in 2013 to improve rapid access to t...
Two meetings of the World Health Organization (WHO)-in 1999 and 2002-had examined the potential use ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The health needs of children and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused physical, social, and economic devastation all around the world. Wh...
Multiple public health emergencies (PHEs) experienced annually in the World Health Organisation (WHO...
Abstract Background: The lacking healthcare system services in conflict areas and the emergence of i...