Health care in danger : making the case

Health care in danger : making the case [electronic resource] - Geneva : ICRC, 2011 - 22 p.

SIP1303 This publication draws attention to one of the most crucial yet overlooked humanitarian issues of today: violence against health care. Attacking health-care structures and personnel, and ambulances – as well as deliberately obstructing the efforts of the wounded to find help – are common features of conflicts throughout the world. Deliberate attacks on health-care facilities and personnel, and on patients and medical vehicles virtually always violate international law. The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols assert the right of the wounded and the sick – combatants and civilians alike – to be spared further suffering during armed conflict and to receive assistance.


health--armed conflicts
human rights--violations
Geneva Conventions--laws of war