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Join the Health Care in Danger online community and connect with others working to end violence against patients, ambulances, hospitals and health-care workers. Together we can make access to health care and its provision safer and better protected.

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    Create groups or join existing ones to learn from others, including experts from all over the world.

  • Events

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    keep up and let others know about events you are organizing – all on one shared calendar.

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    Access the latest news and reports, training tools and other helpful materials in one place. Make your work more widely known and help us keep the resource center up to date.

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    Are you interested in such subjects as the safety of hospitals or how armed forces can protect health care, or an expert in these areas? Reach out to people with specific skills or to those who share your interests.

Meet our members

  • We need to share information, experiences and lessons learned. We have so many challenges, that sharing on-line is an essential tool for us to be better in the services we provide to our communities

    Chaim Rafalowski Disaster Management Coordinator @ Magen David Adom
  • I may see further, wider and clearer when you allow me climb on the shoulders of your experience and knowledge. This is one of the benefits from mutual on-line sharing!

    Felix Onwudegu HCiD Assistant @ ICRC Abuja
  • We have seen time and time again that the experience of health care providers facing threats and attacks in one context can be useful for other providers facing similar challenges elsewhere. As a community, we therefore exchange lessons learned, operational tools and advocate for the respect and protection of impartial health care services.

    Frederik Siem HCiD Senior Adviser @ Norwegian Red Cross
  • The online community is a perfect tool to pursue people's interests in International Humanitarian Law and protection of health services. This easy-to-use platform enables us to communicate, collaborate and share resources for the benefit of all members.

    Marian Sedlak Liaison Officer Peace and Human Rights @ IFMSA
  • Why waste time reinventing the wheel when someone might already have a solution to your problem? Sharing ideas, challenges and experiences - good or bad - via a community such as this one is key since none of us can (or should) go it alone, especially regarding something as vital as health care.

    Hanna Leskinen Public Relations Officer @ICRC Geneva
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