Assessing the health consequences of northern Ethiopian armed conflict, 2022

Author:

Arage Mulugeta WodajeORCID,Kumsa Henok,Asfaw Mulu Shiferaw,Kassaw Abebe Tarekegn,Mebratu Ephrem,Tunta Abayneh,Kassahun Woldeteklehymanot,Adissu Amanuel,Yigzaw Molla,Hailu Tilahun,Tenaw Lebeza Alemu

Abstract

AbstractArmed conflict is a complicated topic with multidimensional impact on population health. This study aimed to assess of the health consequences of the northern Ethiopian conflict, 2022. We used a mixed method study design with a retrospective cross-sectional study supplemented by a qualitative study conducted from May to June 2022. We interviewed 1806 individuals from 423 households and conducted 100 in-depth interviews and focused group discussion. We identified 224 people who self-reported cases of illness (124/1000 people) with only 48 (21%) people who fell ill visited a health institution. We also detected 27 cases of deaths (15/1000 people) during the conflict. The collapse of the health system, evacuation of health personnel, and shortage of medical supplies, and instability with a lack of transportation were consequences of the conflict. The northern Ethiopian conflict has greatly affected the community’s health through the breakdown of the health system and health-supporting structures.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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