by Annie Sparrow | Dec 15, 2016 | Articles, Conflict, Syria
from Inside Story Watch report here Buses take fighters and their families out of eastern Aleppo under a fragile ceasefire. It is an evacuation that effectively ends a four-year battle for what was Syria’s financial centre and largest city before the civil war...
by Annie Sparrow | Sep 21, 2016 | Articles, Infectious Threats
Q&A initially published on the Independent Commission on Multilateralism’s website in September 2016. Though not a direct cause, conflict is a major driver of infectious disease, according to Annie Sparrow, Assistant Professor at the Icahn School of...
by Annie Sparrow | Sep 12, 2016 | Articles, Conflict, Syria
A woman carries a son while tending to the wounds of another son inside a field hospital after what activists said was shelling by forces of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad in the Douma neighborhood of Damascus, Eastern Ghouta, Syria November 19, 2015.Bassam...
by Annie Sparrow | Jul 22, 2016 | Articles, Cholera, Conflict, Germ Wars, Syria
Articles initially published in BMJ Journals on July 22, 2016 and written by Annie Sparrow, Khaled Almilaji, Bachir Tajaldin, Nicholas Teodoro, Paul Langton Abstract Background Public health breakdown from the Syrian government’s...
by Annie Sparrow | Jun 20, 2016 | Articles, Biological Warfare, Conflict, Syria
Article initially published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist on June 20, 2016 and written by Annie Sparrow Business and politics have always influenced international efforts to solve public health problems. Unfortunately that remains as true in the era of...
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