This study analyse the impact of armed conflict on child health and its pathways in Cote d’lvoire. The study points out that children from regions more affected by the conflict suffered significant health setbacks compared with children from less affected regions. The study also points out that conflict-related household victimization, and in particular economic losses, is an important channel through which armed conflict negatively impacts child health.
Minoiu C, Shemyakina ON, Armed conflict, household victimization, and child health in Côte d’Ivoire, May 2014, Journal of Development Economics, Vol: 108, p237-255.
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