“…International wars, civil wars, proxy battles, conflicts, invasions, and insurgencies all end badly. They are all accompanied and followed by disruptions in the delivery of basic social services, especially access to healthcare, which has led to epidemics and spikes in infection and diseases, critical battle-related injuries, and chronic disability ( Blais et al, 2023 ), acute malnutrition, acute and chronic mental health conditions, and horrific deaths ( Sher, 2023 ). Wars always result in widespread suffering, enduring stress, trauma, loss, and population displacement, which can reverberate and scar the well-being of future generations.…”