The Curtain of Blood: Understanding Humanitarian and Healthcare Crisis in Manipur
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https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmsdr.v8i3.1031Keywords:
Humanit arian-crisisAbstract
Manipur, located in northeastern India, has faced intermittent episodes of violence over the years. However, the latest surge in conflict has uniquely strained its healthcare system. Hospitals and clinics have been damaged, leading to the interruption of routine medical services and the depletion of essential supplies. Health workers, facing threats to their safety, have often been unable to perform their duties, resulting in a shortage of medical professionals in critical areas. The violence has led to population displacement, creating new healthcare challenges. Internally displaced persons (IDPs) have congregated in camps with limited access to clean water, sanitation, and medical care, increasing the risk of disease outbreaks. This situation has placed additional pressure on an already fragile healthcare system, struggling to meet the needs of both the displaced population and the broader community.
Keywords: Humanit arian-crisis, Manipur-conflict, ethic-conflict, Kuki-Meitei conflict, Healthcare crisis
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