Conflict and Health is an open-access journal dedicated to exploring the intricate relationship between armed conflict and public health. It provides a platform for research examining the direct and indirect impacts of war and political violence on the health and well-being of individuals and communities.
The journal's scope encompasses a wide range of topics, including mental health, infectious diseases, access to health care, and the long-term consequences of conflict on health systems. It considers both low-income and high-income settings and is indexed in major databases. It aims at researchers, policymakers, and practitioners involved in humanitarian assistance and conflict resolution.
Committed to addressing global health challenges in volatile contexts, Conflict and Health actively promotes evidence-based interventions and policy recommendations. Researchers are encouraged to submit their findings to this important journal. Its open-access nature ensures that research findings are readily available to all, thereby improving the collective well-being and resilience of conflict-affected populations.