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posted on 2023-06-09, 20:08 authored by Nibedita S Ray-Bennett, Andrew E Collins, Ross Edgeworth, Abbas Bhuiya, Papreen NaharPapreen Nahar, Fariba Alamgir
Health security is a relatively new concept in terms of how it is practised in disaster-prone locales. We observed 10 rural households in Bangladesh for four months using informal interviews, ?eld diaries, and observation. The ?ndings suggest that the everyday practises of health security involve the capabilities of “caring for themselves” in resource-constrained contexts. Understanding how households care for themselves prior to and during disasters presents an opportunity to examine how improved health might reduce the effects of disasters, ill health, and poverty. Some interventions are proposed to improve health security for poorer households in general and women in particular.

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Journal

Development in Practice

ISSN

0961-4524

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Issue

2

Volume

26

Page range

170-183

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  • BSMS Publications

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  • Brighton and Sussex Centre for Global Health Research Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2020-01-08

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2020-01-08

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2020-01-07

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