Healthcare collaboration in conflict-affected areas – Engaging effectively with local governments, organisations, and other key stakeholders
Intervening in war situations is becoming increasingly complex for international humanitarian organizations. At the same time, many capable local actors, both governmental and non-governmental, are actively involved in such contexts. International organizations must therefore shift from models of intervention based on substitution to those grounded in collaboration. Despite this shift, significant challenges remain (e.g. limited funding for local organizations). It is essential to identify these barriers, while also highlighting opportunities to foster more effective collaboration.
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