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Public Health, Conflict and Human Rights

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Bibliographic information:

 

Thoms, Oskar NT, and James Ron. 2007. "Public Health, Conflict and Human Rights: Toward a Collaborative Research Agenda." Conflict and Health 1 (November):11. 

 


Abstract:

 

Public health research is surveyed with the aim of promoting greater collaboration among epidemiologists, conflict analysts and human rights monitors.  The authors begin with an overview of how epidemiologists contribute positively to public health research.  They continue with a critique of current practices in data collection for conflict analysis and human rights monitoring and discuss methodologies used by conflict epidemiologists that might be more effective.  Included is an appendix describing how population-based surveys, one of the principal tools of epidemiologists, are undertaken.  Sixty-six references are listed. 

 


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Public health

 


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Journal article

 


 

 

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