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Public Health Realities in Ethiopia

The book brings together a collection of peer-reviewed public health research conducted in northern Ethiopia, with a particular focus on the Tigray Region during periods of stability, conflict, and recovery. The volume examines critical public health challenges, including the impact of armed conflict on leprosy control, the burden of war-related disability, blood safety and transfusion-transmissible […]

ISBN: 979-8-89966-697-1

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979-8-89966-697-1

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Kiros Demoz Ghebremedhin

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123

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The book brings together a collection of peer-reviewed public health research conducted in northern Ethiopia, with a particular focus on the Tigray Region during periods of stability, conflict, and recovery. The volume examines critical public health challenges, including the impact of armed conflict on leprosy control, the burden of war-related disability, blood safety and transfusion-transmissible infections, healthcare-seeking behavior among holy water users, health workforce training effectiveness, and immunization program implementation. Drawing on rigorous epidemiological and health systems research, the studies provide evidence on disease prevention, service delivery, health system resilience, and post-conflict recovery. Collectively, they highlight the vulnerabilities and strengths of healthcare systems operating in resource-constrained and humanitarian settings. The book offers practical recommendations for policymakers, health professionals, researchers, humanitarian organizations, and students seeking to strengthen health services and promote equitable health outcomes.