Basic Concepts and Current Challenges of Public Health in Humanitarian Action

  • Tellier S
  • Kiaby A
  • Nissen L
  • et al.
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Abstract

In 2015, more than 65.3 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide due to conflict, disaster and insecurity, with 40.8 million people internally displaced within their own countries. This chapter explores what forced migration means from an anthropological perspective, both within the framework of humanitarian action, as well as from the perspective of affected communities.

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Tellier, S., Kiaby, A., Nissen, L. P., Ohlsen, J. T., Doedens, W., Davies, K., … Roche, N. (2018). Basic Concepts and Current Challenges of Public Health in Humanitarian Action. In International Humanitarian Action (pp. 229–317). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14454-2_13

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