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Analysis of health overseas development aid for internally displaced persons in low- and middle-income countries

Roberts B, Ekezie W, Jobanputra K, Smith JS, Ellithy S,  et al.
2021-12-31 • Journal of Migration and Health
2021-12-31 • Journal of Migration and Health
BACKGROUND
There are an estimated 55 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) globally. IDPs commonly have worse health outcomes than host populations and other forcibly displaced...
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Prevalence of non-communicable diseases and access to care among non-camp Syrian refugees in northern Jordan

Rehr M, Shoaib M, Ellithy S, Okour S, Ariti C,  et al.
2018-07-11 • Conflict and Health
2018-07-11 • Conflict and Health
BACKGROUND
Tackling the high non-communicable disease (NCD) burden among Syrian refugees poses a challenge to humanitarian actors and host countries. Current response priorities are ...
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"To die is better for me", social suffering among Syrian refugees at a noncommunicable disease clinic in Jordan: a qualitative study

Maconick L, Ansbro É, Ellithy S, Jobanputra K, Altarawneh M,  et al.
2020-09-01 • Conflict and Health
2020-09-01 • Conflict and Health
BACKGROUND
The conflict in Syria has required humanitarian agencies to implement primary-level services for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Jordan, given the high NCD burden amon...
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“To die is better for me”, social suffering among Syrian refugees at a noncommunicable disease clinic in Jordan: A Qualitative Study

Ansbro É, Maconick L, Tarawneh M, Ellithy S, Roberts B,  et al.
2019-12-18 • Research Square
2019-12-18 • Research Square
BACKGROUND
The conflict in Syria has required humanitarian agencies to implement primary-level services for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Jordan, given the high NCD burden amo...