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Health, peace, conflict: challenges for maternal and child health in the occupied Palestinian territories
Since the onset of the second Palestinian uprising, relations between Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories have been palpably tense. Escalations of this conflict and developments in its stalled peace processes reach media attention periodically, while the detrimental effect on maternal an...
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description | Since the onset of the second Palestinian uprising, relations between Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories have been palpably tense. Escalations of this conflict and developments in its stalled peace processes reach media attention periodically, while the detrimental effect on maternal and child health persists. The paper, whilst acknowledging the disruption to communities on both sides of the border, focuses specifically on the impact of the continuing conflict on maternal health and child health in Palestinian territories. Adapted from the source document. |
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