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Health services for women, children and adolescents in conflict affected settings: experience from North and South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Chiara AltareEspoir Bwenge MalembakaMaphie ToshaChristopher HookHamady BaStéphane Muzindusi BikoroThea ScognamiglioHannah TappisJerome PfaffmannGhislain Bisimwa BalalukaTies BoermaPaul Spiegel
Published in: Conflict and health (2020)
Provision of preventive schedulable RMNCAH+N services has continued during intermittent conflict in North and South Kivu. The prolonged effort by non-governmental organizations and UN agencies to respond to humanitarian needs was likely key in maintaining intervention coverage despite conflict. Health actors and communities appear to have adapted to changing levels and nature of insecurity and developed strategies to ensure preventive services are provided and accessed. However, emergency non-schedulable RMNCAH+N interventions do not appear to be readily accessible. Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will require increased access to life-saving interventions, especially for newborn and pregnant women.
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