Webinar: Syria’s displaced health workforce, Wednesday January 27th
Join us for a webinar Wednesday 27th January 2021 1700 UK, 1800 Geneva, 1900 Syria Chair: Rita Dayoub (Chatham House) Speakers:
Join us for a webinar Wednesday 27th January 2021 1700 UK, 1800 Geneva, 1900 Syria Chair: Rita Dayoub (Chatham House) Speakers:
Context The health of Syrians and the healthcare system in Syria have been overwhelmed after nearly ten years of conflict. Healthcare
View the webinar here which includes presentations from Professor Richard Sullivan, Professor Tezer Kutluk and Dr Fouad M Fouad. The World
Co-hosted by the Union of Medical and Relief Organisation (UOSSM), the Syrian Research Group (SyRG) at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Over nine years of protracted and violent conflict in Syria has decimated its health system,killed an estimated 586,000 people and forcibly
Aim: The aim of this policy report is to summarise key aspects relating to the COVID-19 response across Syria, documenting existing
Background: recent developments in north west Syria1 1. North west Syria (an area of 6000 square kilometres) includes Idlib governorate and
In Syria, seven years of conflict has been catastrophic. Thousands of qualified doctors and health workers have left since 2011. In
Syria’s health professionals have been displaced to neighbouring countries including Jordan and Lebanon since the devastating civil war began in 2011.
Key messages 1. No comprehensive data exist on the number and specialties of Syrian healthcare workers (HCWs) in countries neighbouring Syria,