Analyzing Yemen’s health system at the governorate level amid the ongoing conflict: a case of Al Hodeida governorate

被引:8
作者
Raof Al Waziza
Rashad Sheikh
Iman Ahmed
Ghassan Al-Masbhi
Fekri Dureab
机构
[1] Akkon Hochschule für Humanwissenschaften,Institute for Research in International Assistance (IRIA)
[2] Yemen Public Health Network,Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Medical School
[3] World Health Organization,undefined
[4] Nanjing University of Science & Technology,undefined
[5] Ruprecht-Karls-University,undefined
来源
Discover Health Systems | / 2卷 / 1期
关键词
Health system; Health system strengthening; Building blocks; Conflict; Qualitative study; Yemen;
D O I
10.1007/s44250-023-00026-w
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