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Women, Health and Humanitarian Aid in Conflict
Authors:Celia A Palmer  & Anthony B Zwi
Institution:London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Abstract:The burden of political conflict on civilian populations has increased significantly over the last few decades. Increasingly, the provision of resources and services to these populations is coming under scrutiny; we highlight here the limited attention to gender in their provision. Women and men have different exposures to situations that affect health and access to health-care and have differential power to influence decisions regarding the provision of health services. We argue that the role of women in planning is central to the provision of effective, efficient and sensitive health-care to conflict-affected populations.
Keywords:women and health-care  political conflict and civilians  provision of resources and services to civilians in conflicts  influence of gender  
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