The assessment of efficiency and coordination within the Libyan health care system during;the armed conflict-2011

Date

2015-7

Type

Article

Journal title

Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health

Author(s)

Mohamed A. Daw
ِAbdallah El-bouzedi
Aghnaya A. Dau c

Pages

1 - 8

Abstract

In post-conflict situations, there is a clear deterioration and damage of health care system. Libya, the second largest country in North Africa, had experienced a major armed conflict in 2011 that resulted in heavy damage of health system. The objectives of this study were to: assess the damage that affected Libyan health care system during the armed conflict, identify the problems, outline priorities and barriers, and to plan for emergency, sustainable, and long run intervention

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