May 5, 2024 11:51 am
Health Care Under Siege: Bi-Monthly News Brief – 03-16 April 2024, occupied Palestinian territory

A new study has been released examining the impact of violence against healthcare on maternal and children’s health care in Eastern DRC. The study sheds light on the challenges faced in providing healthcare services in conflict-affected areas, highlighting the need for improved security risk management to ensure access to healthcare.

The Semaine 2024 du réseau et des pratiques humanitaires will feature a panel discussion on guaranteeing access to healthcare through community support and improved security risk management for hospitals in the DRC. The session will explore the results of an operational approach to risk analysis and the impact assessment of attacks on the health system, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in ensuring access to healthcare. This event, scheduled for 3 May from 15:00-16:30 CET, will be conducted in French with English translation provided. Registration is open for those interested in attending.

Another session at the event will focus on security planning and security risk management, addressing current challenges and strategies to help organizations and healthcare providers adapt to changing situations. The session will take place on 6 May 2024 from 14:00-15:30 CET, with options for both virtual and in-person attendance at CICG Geneva Plenary B. Registration is required to participate.

Additionally, a session will explore how security analysis optimizes humanitarian operations by facilitating the delivery of aid. This discussion will involve input from security analysts, emergency practitioners, and other stakeholders in the humanitarian and health community. The session is scheduled for 3 May 2024 from 14:00-15:30 CET and will be conducted virtually. Registration is open to those interested in participating.

In summary, these sessions at HNPW 2024 aim to address critical issues related to access to healthcare through community support and better security risk management in conflict-affected areas such as Eastern DRC. They provide valuable insights into best practices for improving healthcare service delivery during times of conflict, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and effective risk analysis techniques

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