Challenges to ethical obligations and humanitarian principles in conflict settings: a systematic review

C. Robinson, L. Rubenstein, G. Broussard, W. Maziak, S. Gilbert, M. DeCamp
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2019
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Humanitarian health care organizations and health workers working in contexts of armed or violent conflict experience challenges in fulfilling ethical obligations and humanitarian principles.

To better understand the types of challenges experienced in these contexts, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s study conducted a systematic literature review.

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