Approaches to protect and maintain health care services in armed conflict – meeting SDGs 3 and 16
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A. Winkler | H. Urdal | S. Gates | J. Sundby | H. Nygård | S. A. Rustad | Morten Rostrup | E. Bogatyreva | Robert Mood | F. Siem | Philippa Druce | Hanna Kaade | Catherine J. Andersen | Andrew Tchie
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