Recurrent Failings of Medical Humanitarianism: Intractable, Ignored, or Just Exaggerated?

Humanitarian health workers operate in dangerous and uncertain contexts, in which mistakes and failures are
common, often have severe consequences, and are regularly repeated, despite being documented by many reviews. This Series paper aims to discuss the failures of medical humanitarianism. We describe why some of these recurrent failings, which are often not identified until much later, seem intractable: they are so entrenched in humanitarian action that they cannot be addressed by simple technical fixes.

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