Humanitarian organisations often work alongside those responsible for serious wrongdoing. In these circumstances, accusations of moral complicity are sometimes levelled at decision makers. These accusations can carry a strong if unfocused moral charge and are frequently the source of significant moral unease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The Afghan population suffers from a long standing armed conflict. We investigated patients' experiences of their access to and use of the health services.
Methods: Data were collected in four clinics from different provinces.