What are the challenges faced by healthcare workers in conflict zones

Militants shoot dead six workers, including a doctor, in Kashmir's Ganderbal - what risks do healthcare workers face?
  • Targeted attacks: Healthcare workers in conflict zones often face the risk of targeted attacks by militants or armed groups, as seen in the instance in Kashmir's Ganderbal.
  • Lack of protection: Healthcare facilities in conflict areas may lack adequate security measures to ensure the safety of workers, leaving them vulnerable to threats.
  • Restricted access: Ongoing conflict can disrupt transportation routes and make it difficult for healthcare workers to reach affected communities, affecting the delivery of essential services.
  • Psychological trauma: Continuous exposure to violence and trauma in conflict zones can have a significant impact on the mental health and well-being of healthcare workers.
  • Lack of resources: Conflict often leads to the destruction of medical infrastructure and shortages of essential supplies, making it challenging for healthcare workers to provide care effectively.
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