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War: how to protect the health of women and children? - Communiqués de presse
War: how to protect the health of women and children? After having conducted a study of the health situation in armed conflicts, the international consortium BRANCH, of which UNIGE is a member, calls for urgent action to improve the health of civilians, especially of women, adolescents and children. © An ICRC nurse during a discussion on HIV/AIDS with patients. ©ICRC Christoph von Toggenburg More than half of the world’s population of women and children live in countries affected by armed conflicts, and countries with the highest neonatal mortality rates in the world are almost all at war. In addition, the majority of the tens of millions of people forcibly displaced each year (71 million in 2019) are women and children who, in such precarious situation, are at high risk of deteriorating health and nutritional status, but also of violence – rape, mutilation or forced recruitment by armed groups notably. The BRANCH Consortium brings together an international network of acade
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Geneva centre for humanitarian
University of geneva
Centre for humanitarian
Humanitarian studies
Geneva centre
Professor karl blanchet
Democratic republic
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War: how to protect health of women and children?
Date Time War: how to protect health of women and children? After having conducted a study of the health situation in armed conflicts, the international consortium BRANCH, of which UNIGE is a member, calls for urgent action to improve the health of civilians, especially of women, adolescents and children. © An ICRC nurse during a discussion on HIV/AIDS with patients. ©ICRC Christoph von Toggenburg More than half of the world’s population of women and children live in countries affected by armed conflicts, and countries with the highest neonatal mortality rates in the world are almost all at war. In addition, the majority of the tens of millions of people forcibly displaced each year (71 million in 2019) are women and children who, in such precarious situation, are at high risk of deteriorating health and nutritional status, but also of violence – rape, mutilation or forced recruitment by armed groups notably. The BRANCH Consortium brings together an international network of
South sudan
Karl blanchet
Consortium steering committee
Development studies
Geneva centre for humanitarian
University of geneva
Centre for humanitarian
Institute for international
Humanitarian studies
Geneva centre
Professor karl blanchet
Democratic republic
Graduate institute
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Climate change
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