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Health in postconflict and fragile states
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Health in postconflict and fragile states

Auteur : Rohini Jonnalagadda Haar; Leonard S Rubenstein; United States Institute of Peace.
Éditeur : Washington, DC : U.S. Institute of Peace, 2012.
Collection : Special report (United States Institute of Peace), 301.
Édition/format :   Livre électronique : Document : Publication de conférence : Publication gouvernementale nationale : Anglais
Résumé :
Because of the uncertainties and questions about health development in fragile and conflict-affected states, home to one-sixth of the world's population, including whether and how it can advance state legitimacy or security, the United States Institute of Peace convened a two-day conference in June 2011, "Postconflict and fragile states : challenges for the next decade", that brought together policymakers,  Lire la suite...
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Genre/forme : Congresses
Type d’ouvrage : Publication de conférence, Document, Publication gouvernementale, Publication gouvernementale nationale, Ressource Internet
Format : Ressource Internet, Fichier informatique
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : Rohini Jonnalagadda Haar; Leonard S Rubenstein; United States Institute of Peace.
Numéro OCLC : 774686899
Notes : Title from title screen (viewed on February 2, 2012).
"January 2012."
Description : 1 online resource (15 p.)
Contenu : Introduction --
War, fragility, and health --
Health, state-building, stability, and governance --
Health reconstruction --
Health investments in fragile and conflict-affected states --
Conclusions and policy recommendations.
Titre de collection : Special report (United States Institute of Peace), 301.
Responsabilité : Rohini Jonnalagadda Haar and Leonard S. Rubenstein.

Résumé :

Because of the uncertainties and questions about health development in fragile and conflict-affected states, home to one-sixth of the world's population, including whether and how it can advance state legitimacy or security, the United States Institute of Peace convened a two-day conference in June 2011, "Postconflict and fragile states : challenges for the next decade", that brought together policymakers, organizations engaged in health development, ministries of health, human rights experts, academic researchers, and advocates to consider the questions and recommend a way forward. This special report is a product of that conference.

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