Implementing community-based health program in conflict settings: documenting experiences from the Central African Republic and South Sudan.
Faiza RabS Donya RazaviMariam KoneSalim SohaniMekdes AssefaMuhammad Haaris TiwanaRodolfo RossiPublished in: BMC health services research (2023)
Using an integrative community-based approach to health service delivery in CAR and South Sudan is feasible for humanitarian organizations operating in conflict-affected areas. For agile, and responsive implementation of health services in conflict-affected settings, decision-makers should focus on effectively engaging communities, bridge inequities through the engagement of vulnerable groups, collaborate and negotiate for safe passage for delivery of services, keep logistical and resource constraints in consideration and contextualize service delivery with the support of local actors.