Exploring the inherent resilience of health districts in a context of chronic armed conflict: a case study in Eastern DRCongo
Samuel Lwamushi Makali,
Patricia St Louis,
Hermès Karemere
et al.
Abstract:Background
In South Kivu (Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), health districts (HDs) affected by chronic armed conflicts are devising coping mechanisms to continue offering healthcare services to the population. Nonetheless, this alone does not suffice to make them fully resilient to such conflicts. This study aims to explore the characteristics of these HDs resilience.
Methods
This study uses mixed methods and an extreme case study design to compare a HD with no history of armed conflict (Idjwi,… Show more
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