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Shah S, Padhani Z, Als D, Munyuzangabo M, Gaffey M, Ahmed W, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2021 Apr; 6(4). PMID: 33832950
Background: Low/middle-income countries (LMICs) face triple burden of malnutrition associated with infectious diseases, and non-communicable diseases. This review aims to synthesise the available data on the delivery, coverage, and effectiveness...
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Munyuzangabo M, Gaffey M, Khalifa D, Als D, Ataullahjan A, Kamali M, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2021 Feb; 5(Suppl 1). PMID: 33608264
Background: While much progress was made throughout the Millennium Development Goals era in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality, both remain unacceptably high, especially in areas affected by humanitarian crises. While...
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Munyuzangabo M, Khalifa D, Gaffey M, Kamali M, Siddiqui F, Meteke S, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2020 Jul; 5(Suppl 1). PMID: 32694131
Background: It is essential to provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) interventions to women affected by armed conflict, but there is a lack of evidence on effective approaches to...
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Als D, Meteke S, Stefopulos M, Gaffey M, Kamali M, Munyuzangabo M, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2020 Jul; 5(Suppl 1). PMID: 32641288
Background: Access to safe water and sanitation facilities and the adoption of effective hygiene practices are fundamental to reducing maternal and child morbidity and mortality globally. In armed conflict settings,...
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Jain R, Meteke S, Gaffey M, Kamali M, Munyuzangabo M, Als D, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2020 May; 5(Suppl 1):e001980. PMID: 32399262
Background: In recent years, more than 120 million people each year have needed urgent humanitarian assistance and protection. Armed conflict has profoundly negative consequences in communities. Destruction of civilian infrastructure...
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Meteke S, Stefopulos M, Als D, Gaffey M, Kamali M, Siddiqui F, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2020 Apr; 5(Suppl 1). PMID: 32341087
Background: Conflict has played a role in the large-scale deterioration of health systems in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) and increased risk of infections and outbreaks. This systematic review aimed...
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Shah S, Munyuzangabo M, Gaffey M, Kamali M, Jain R, Als D, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2020 Apr; 5(Suppl 1). PMID: 32341086
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. In the context of conflict settings, population displacement, disrupted treatment, infrastructure damage and other factors impose serious NCD intervention...
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Kamali M, Munyuzangabo M, Siddiqui F, Gaffey M, Meteke S, Als D, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2020 Mar; 5(3):e002014. PMID: 32201624
Background: Over 240 million children live in countries affected by conflict or fragility, and such settings are known to be linked to increased psychological distress and risk of mental disorders....