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Healthcare in conflict

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Join us every second Thursday during Lent for a discussion on the latest and most exciting papers and reports from the field of healthcare in conflict. Expand your knowledge in this fast-growing and topical area of study. A chance to network with like-minded interdisciplinary academics, students, practitioners and professionals in this field.

Readings for session 8 Feb 2024: Marzouk, Manar et al. “Health system evaluation in conflict-affected countries: a scoping review of approaches and methods.” Conflict and health vol. 17,1 30. 19 Jun. 2023. Strengthening health systems in conflict-affected settings has become increasingly professionalised. However, evaluation remains challenging and often insufficiently documented in the literature. Many, particularly small-scale health system evaluations, are conducted by government bodies or non-governmental organisations (NGO) with limited capacity to publish their experiences. It is essential to identify the existing literature and main findings as a baseline for future efforts to evaluate the capacity and resilience of conflict-affected health systems. The paper aimed to synthesise the scope of methodological approaches and methods used in the peer-reviewed literature on health system evaluation in conflict-affected settings.

This reading group is in-person only.

For enquiries or article suggestions, please contact convenors Saleyha Ahsan (sa2027@cam.ac.uk) or Charlotte Hammer (ch950@cam.ac.uk)

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