Protecting health care in armed conflict: action towards accountability

Author(s)
Taylor, G., Castro, I., Rebergen, C., Rycroft, M., Nuwayhid, I., Rubenstein, L., Tarakji, A., Modirzadeh, N., Venters, H. and Jabbour, S.
Pages
2pp
Date published
14 Apr 2018
Publisher
The Lancet
Type
Articles
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Health, humanitarian action

Driven by a deplorable trend of unlawful attacks on health-care facilities and workers in armed conflicts throughout the world, on May 3, 2016, the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 2286 calling for an end to such attacks. The Secretary-General followed with recommendations of concrete measures for implementation.

However, unlawful attacks on health care have continued or intensified in many conflicts, notably in Syria. We, academic institutions, civil society, and co-sponsoring Member States, convened a side event during the 72nd UN General Assembly to focus global attention on this issue and the imperative that Resolution 2286 be implemented.