Everybody's War 2021
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197514641.003.0002
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Contested Statehood

Abstract: This chapter outlines how the history of health care in Syria has shaped the way in which wartime health care has been delivered and controlled. The chapter analyzes the claim by humanitarian organizations to a form of neutrality in the Syrian war, which was ultimately incompatible with the way the Syrian state and the opposition saw aid delivery as part of the battle for statehood. It also mentions how service providers to areas controlled by the opposition were seen by the Syrian government as complicit in d… Show more

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“…"Take some antibiotics. " With a contested and destroyed health system (Dewachi et al 2021), the lack of capacity and inequality is being laid bare by the pandemic in Syria: no testing capacity, no PPE, no test-and-trace, destroyed hospitals, infrastructure, lack of medical staff (Said 2020: 1-3).…”
Section: Wounds Of War: Everyday Life In Jaramanamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Take some antibiotics. " With a contested and destroyed health system (Dewachi et al 2021), the lack of capacity and inequality is being laid bare by the pandemic in Syria: no testing capacity, no PPE, no test-and-trace, destroyed hospitals, infrastructure, lack of medical staff (Said 2020: 1-3).…”
Section: Wounds Of War: Everyday Life In Jaramanamentioning
confidence: 99%