Ten years after the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2286 to protect healthcare in armed conflicts, attacks on medical facilities and personnel have intensified, marking a significant failure. This underscores the critical need for developers and tech professionals to support technological solutions that enhance security and transparency in conflict zones. The international community must now urgently implement measures to ensure compliance with international humanitarian law to prevent further deterioration of health care services in conflict areas.
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