Conflict as a macrodeterminant of non-communicable diseases: the experience of Libya.
Luke N Allen
;
Mohamed Aghilla;
Mohini Kak;
Giulia Loffreda;
Cervantée Erice Koorey Wild
;
Arian Hatefi;
Christopher H Herbst;
Haider El Saeh;
(2022)
Conflict as a macrodeterminant of non-communicable diseases: the experience of Libya.
BMJ global health, 7 (Suppl ).
e007549-e007549.
ISSN 2059-7908
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007549
It has been argued that peace and its reciprocal—conflict—are macrodeterminants of health. Nowhere has experienced greater conflict than the Middle East in recent decades. The experience of Libya offers potent lessons on the bidirectional relationship between peace and health that extend beyond the immediate violence-related health impacts of civil war.
Item Type | Article |
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Elements ID | 195576 |
Official URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007549 |
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