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The impact of digital technology on health of populations affected by humanitarian crises: Recent innovations and current gaps
2016
Journal of Public Health Policy
Digital technology is increasingly used in humanitarian action and promises to improve the health and social well-being of populations affected by both acute and protracted crises. We set out to (1) review the current landscape of digital technologies used by humanitarian actors and affected populations, (2) examine their impact on health and well-being of affected populations, and (3) consider the opportunities for and challenges faced by users of these technologies. Through a systematic
doi:10.1057/s41271-016-0040-1
pmid:27899794
fatcat:j55y4xekq5eapd3nltwqtavyfa