Maternal and child health service delivery in conflict-affected settings: a case study example from Upper Nile and Unity states, South Sudan.
Samira SamiAugustino MayaiGrace SheehyNicole LightmanTies BoermaHannah WildHannah TappisWilfred OchanJames WanyamaPaul SpiegelPublished in: Conflict and health (2020)
Health care for women and children should be prioritized during acute and protracted periods of conflict by strengthening surveillance systems, coordinating short and long term activities among humanitarian and development organizations, and building the capacity of national and local government officials to ensure sustainability.