Targeting Health: Detention, torture, and attacks on Palestinian healthcare workers

FXB Center for Health and Human Rights logo, Palestine Program for Health and Human Rights logo, The Center for Middle Eastern Studies Harvard University logo, Harvard Divinity School Religion and Public Life - Religion, Conflict, and Peace Initiative logo, Harvard Kennedy School Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. Birzeit University logo. Webinar: Targeting Health: Detention, torture, and attacks on Palestinian healthcare workers. Moderator: A. Kayum Ahmed, PhD, LLM, Program Lead for the Global Health Initiative, Human Rights Watch; Milena Ansari, LLM, Israel and Palestine Assistant Researcher, Human Rights Watch; Muath Alser, Physician, Co-founder and Director, Healthcare Workers Watch; Osaid Alser, MD, MSc (Oxon), General Surgery Trainee, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Tuesday, November 19, 2024. 12:00pm EST, 7:00pm EET. Hsph.me/PPHHR-Nov2024. Speaker remarks are based on their own scholarship and experience. As such, they speak for themselves, not Harvard University.

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Date and Time: Tuesday, November 19, 2024 | 12:00pm – 1:30pm EST | 7:00pm – 8:30pm EET

Location: Zoom – Registration required

Join the Palestine Program for Health and Human Rights for a panel discussion on the impact of attacks, torture, detention, siege, and direct targeting of health workers in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. We will be joined by Dr. Osaid Alser, a physician and global surgery researcher from Gaza, Palestine, Dr. Muath Alser, a physician from Gaza, cofounder and director of Healthcare Workers Watch, and Milena Ansari, the Israel and Palestine Assistant Researcher at Human Rights Watch (HRW).

This webinar is co-sponsored by the Religion, Conflict, and Peace Initiative at the Harvard Divinity School, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University, and the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Speakers’ remarks are based on their own scholarship and experience. As such, they speak for themselves, not for Harvard University.

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