2005
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(05)74817-0
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Promoting Arab and Israeli cooperation: peacebuilding through health initiatives

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“…The Public Health Joint Committee, which was created by the accord and comprised Israeli and Palestinian Authority officials, met regularly to exchange public health data and discuss immunisation, epidemiological reports, and disease outbreaks. Other cooperative efforts on health matters have been described 57. These meetings became scarce after the Palestinian uprising (Intifadah) in 2000, although ad hoc bilateral meetings about outbreak control took place at the request of either party.…”
Section: Building Trilateral Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Public Health Joint Committee, which was created by the accord and comprised Israeli and Palestinian Authority officials, met regularly to exchange public health data and discuss immunisation, epidemiological reports, and disease outbreaks. Other cooperative efforts on health matters have been described 57. These meetings became scarce after the Palestinian uprising (Intifadah) in 2000, although ad hoc bilateral meetings about outbreak control took place at the request of either party.…”
Section: Building Trilateral Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past 10 years, Israeli, Jordanian and Palestinian health professionals have worked together through the Canada International Scientific Exchange Program to screen 17 000 Arab and Israeli newborn babies for hearing loss and to carry out other activities 41. In this case, building on WHO’s “Health as a Bridge for Peace” concept,42 43 Canada served as a third-party “honest broker”44 to initiate collaboration that otherwise would not have happened.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…63 He challenges cooperative HBP initiatives promoted by groups attempting to maintain neutrality 64 for failing to address the political realities of the conflict. "Building trust among a limited number of collaborators across lines of conflict is important," Jabbour acknowledges.…”
Section: Solidarity and Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%