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Improving evidence for health in humanitarian crises
The Lancet ( IF 98.4 ) Pub Date : 2017-06-08 , DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(17)31353-3
Udani Samarasekera , Richard Horton

Afghanistan, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen— ten countries identified as having the highest humanitarian needs at the end of 2016 and likely to face worsening situations in 2017.1 Violent conflict and ensuing internal and external population displacement are hallmarks of most of these crises. Worldwide, an estimated 172 million people are affected by armed conflict.2 In addition to these man-made crises, 175 million people are affected by natural disasters each year.

中文翻译:

改善人道主义危机中健康的证据

阿富汗,中非共和国,刚果民主共和国,伊拉克,利比亚,尼日利亚,索马里,南苏丹,叙利亚和也门—截至2016年底,有十个国家被确定为人道主义需求最高的国家,并可能在2017年面临恶化的局势。1暴力冲突以及随之而来的内部和外部人口流离失所是这些危机大多数的标志。在世界范围内,估计有1.72亿人受到武装冲突的影响。2除了这些人为危机之外,每年还有1.75亿人受到自然灾害的影响。
更新日期:2017-11-17
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