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March 2020
The new normal: attacks on health care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to reports, community members or members of the security forces perpetrated most of the direct COVID-related violence. Continue reading
Armed groups continue attacks on health despite COVID-19 pandemic.
On 23 March 2020, António Guterres called for a global ceasefire. Insecurity Insight’s monitoring shows that conflict related violence continued to affect health care in at least 11 countries.
Bombing of hospitals continue in Libya and Yemen despite COVID-19 pandemic.
Warring parties in Libya resumed hostilities affecting health care. The Houthi’s didn’t accept Saudi-led coalition’s previous ceasefire call. Violence continued in several provinces.
May 2020
Social Media Monitoring
Health workers face security threats while accusations against the international health effort circulate on social media. Health measures related to COVID-19 have been met with resistance often with direct consequences to health workers enforcing or carrying out these measures.
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April 2020
Social Media Monitoring
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