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Tracking development assistance for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health in conflict-affected countries.

Zhihui LiLinda Marleine RichterChunling Lu
Published in: BMJ global health (2019)
While there was a substantial increase in funding to RMNCAH in conflict-affected countries over the period of study, some health issues with high disease burden (eg, AH and non-communicable diseases) received a disproportionately small portion of aid for RMNCAH. We recommend that donors increase investment to RMNCAH in conflict-affected countries, particularly in areas where the burden of disease or the potential benefit of investment is likely to be high.
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