
@article{ref1,
title="Public health, conflict and human rights: toward a collaborative research agenda",
journal="Conflict and health",
year="2007",
author="Thoms, Oskar Nt and Ron, James",
volume="1",
number="",
pages="11-11",
abstract="ABSTRACT: Although epidemiology is increasingly contributing to policy debates on issues of conflict and human rights, its potential is still underutilized. As a result, this article calls for greater collaboration between public health researchers, conflict analysts and human rights monitors, with special emphasis on retrospective, population-based surveys. The article surveys relevant recent public health research, explains why collaboration is useful, and outlines possible future research scenarios, including those pertaining to the indirect and long-term consequences of conflict; human rights and security in conflict prone areas; and the link between human rights, conflict, and International Humanitarian Law.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1752-1505",
doi="10.1186/1752-1505-1-11",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1505-1-11"
}