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Determining the scope of attacks on health in four governorates of Syria in 2016: Results of a field surveillance program.

Rohini J HaarCasey B RiskoSonal SinghDiana RayesAhmad AlbaikMohammed AlnajarMazen KewaraEmily ClouseElise BakerLeonard S Rubenstein
Published in: PLoS medicine (2018)
The use of field data collectors and use of consistent definitions can play an important role in the tracking incidents of attacks on health services. A mobile systematic data collection tool can complement other methods for tracking incidents of attacks on healthcare and ensure the collection of detailed information about each attack that may assist in better advocacy, programs, and accountability but can be practically challenging. Comparing attacks between SAMS and PHR suggests that there may have been significantly more attacks than previously captured by any one methodology. This scale of attacks suggests that targeting of healthcare in Syria is systematic and highlights the failure of condemnation by the international community and medical groups working in Syria of such attacks to stop them.
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