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Poster: Situational analysis of the health system in war-torn Sana’a City, Yemen: a literature review

Screengrab of an academic poster with a photo showing smile rising from Sanaa cityThis poster – Situational analysis of the health system in war-torn Sana’a City, Yemen: a literature review – was delivered by Wesam Mansour of LSTM at the ISQua conference [opens new tab] in Istanbul in September 2024.

The poster presents the finding of a literature review which aimed to map the health system resilience capacities and challenges faced during the protracted crisis in Yemen. It generated evidence on how to better support health systems resilience in conflict-affected settings.

Download the poster here.

 

There’s more here on the associated study, Mapping the resilience capacities and coping mechanisms of health workers and other cadres in hospital emergency departments in Sana’a during protracted conflict and crisis in Yemen.