Providing care under extreme adversity: The impact of the Yemen conflict on the personal and professional lives of health workers

Author:

Elnakib ShathaORCID,Elaraby Sarah,Othman Fouad,BaSaleem Huda,Abdulghani AlShawafi Nagiba A.,Saleh Al-Gawfi Iman Ahmed,Shafique Fouzia,Al-Kubati Eman,Rafique NuzhatORCID,Tappis HannahORCID

Funder

Hospital for Sick Children

UNICEF

Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

International Development Research Centre

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,Health (social science)

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