Calling for greater protection of health care workers in conflict settings

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In this post in IntraHealth International's "Global Health" blog, editorial manager Susanna Smith examines how health care workers operating in areas of conflict are "being used as pawns of warfare." Smith highlights the decision by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) last month to suspend services in prisons in the Libyan city of Misrata due to reports of torture and notes, "[MSF] General Director Christopher Stokes called the situation an obstruction and exploitation of the organization's work." Smith cites a Center for Strategic and International Studies report released last week "calling for 'the mere handwringing that has largely greeted attack on the health care in the past' to 'be replaced by concerted international action and a system on documentation, protection, and accountability,'" and concludes, "The international community owes at least this much to these health workers, who give so much and put themselves at risk to care for others" (2/2).

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