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In conversation with Pierre Gentile
Head of Project ‘Health Care in Danger’, ICRC Directorate of Operations.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 January 2014
Abstract
In 2011, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement launched the Health Care in Danger project, a global initiative with an ambitious objective: to improve the security of health-care delivery in armed conflicts and other emergencies. Two years later, Pierre Gentile, the ICRC's Head of Project, speaks about the achievements, the challenges and the way forward to make this intention a reality.
- Type
- Q&A: ‘Health Care in Danger’
- Information
- International Review of the Red Cross , Volume 95 , Issue 890: Violence against health care Part II: The way forward , June 2013 , pp. 341 - 350
- Copyright
- Copyright © icrc 2014
References
1 For a detailed account of the rights of the sick and wounded, see Alexandre Breitegger, ‘The legal framework applicable to the protection of the provision of health care in armed conflicts and other emergencies’, in this issue.
2 See www.msf-ureph.ch/en/thematique/medical-care-under-fire-0 and www.msf.org/topics/medical-care-under-fire. All internet links were last visited in November 2013.
3 See www.safeguardinghealth.org.
4 For the official website, visit: www.healthcareindanger.org. For the Health Care in Danger Network website, visit: www.healthcareindanger.ning.com. To join the Network website, please contact the platform administrator (czanette@icrc.org).