Transforming Global Health 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-32112-3_15
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Understanding Violence Against Civilians by Government and Rebel Forces: Perspectives from Political Science and Health Behavior

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“…The literature indicates that the humanitarian context of Myanmar is typical of other humanitarian contexts unfolding globally. For example, Emery's correspondence with Nova reveals overlapping crisis drivers of: war [20,21]; looming floods from the changes to the monsoon season [22][23][24]; people movement from either changes to climate or ensuing internal conflict or both [25][26][27]; health issues linked to climate changes [22,28] and, internal displacement [1].…”
Section: Unpacking Emery's Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature indicates that the humanitarian context of Myanmar is typical of other humanitarian contexts unfolding globally. For example, Emery's correspondence with Nova reveals overlapping crisis drivers of: war [20,21]; looming floods from the changes to the monsoon season [22][23][24]; people movement from either changes to climate or ensuing internal conflict or both [25][26][27]; health issues linked to climate changes [22,28] and, internal displacement [1].…”
Section: Unpacking Emery's Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%