2023
DOI: 10.56359/gj.v4i2.310
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Nursing Profession in Times of War and Humanity: Insights from Siti Rufaidah's Legacy

Henri Setiawan,
Suhanda Suhanda

Abstract: In armed conflicts, innocent people are often the victims of violence and brutality. War not only destroys infrastructure and the environment, but also destroys human morals and ethics. However, there are several humanitarian principles that must be upheld. These principles are set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, which form the basis of international humanitarian law. However, in reality there are still many countries that violate these principles. Violence and abuse against civilians, … Show more

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