Tunisian military health service humanitarian response during the Libyan crisis: february 2011 - january 2012.
- In: F15 - Improving communication between healthcare providers in disaster situations on Wednesday, 4 September 2013, 14:00-17:00
- At: Dublin (Ireland) (2013)
- Type: Presentation
- By: DRIDI, Mehdi (Direction Génarale de la Santé Militaire, Pharmacie Centrale Militaire, Tunis, Tunisia)
- Co-author(s): Yousfi, Mohamed Ali (Direction Génarale de la Santé Militaire, Tunis, Tunisia)
Jnen, Faycel (Direction Génarale de la Santé Militaire, Tunis, Tunisia)
Allani, Riadh (Direction Génarale de la Santé Militaire, Tunis, Tunisia)
Yedeas, Monder (Direction Génarale de la Santé Militaire, Tunis, Tunisia) - Abstract:
Since February 23, 2011, Tunisian Armed Forces have been working in collaboration with different actors to provide assistance and health support to thousands of migrants and refugees from many nationalities who were fleeing the ongoing warfare in Libya. Refugee camps were implemented close to Ras-Jedir border points (Southeast Tunisia) in a
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