Advancing Health Security and Disease Eradication through Peace and Health: A Mali Case Study

Health Security

By 
Angelia M. Sanders, 
Madeline Warman, 
Frederic Deycard, 
John Goodman, 
April Klein, 
Karmen Unterwegner, 
Boukary Sangare, 
Sadi Moussa, 
Stacia George, 
Irene Pujol Chica, 
Cheick Oumar Coulibaly, 
Moussa Saye, 
Kimberly A. Jensen, 
Adam J. Weiss, 
and Kashef Ijaz

Conflict and violence constitute threats to public health. As levels of conflict increase within and between countries, it is important to explore how conflict resolution initiatives can be adapted to meet the health needs of communities, and how addressing the health needs of communities can assist in conflict resolution and contribute to health security. In conflict-affected central Mali, a Peace through Health Initiative, piloted between 2018 and 2022, used conflict resolution trainings, facilitated community meetings, and human and animal health interventions to negotiate ‘‘periods of tranquility’’ to achieve public health goals.

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