The project will add to the knowledge on barriers concerning migrants’ immunizations and develop educational material for both health professionals and migrants, as well as propose recommendations for policy-makers. It...
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In 2013, the European Commission published a tender for a service contract, called Training packages for health professionals to improve access and quality of health services for migrants and ethnic minorities...
The international refugee crisis has reached a critical point and many European countries are developing policy and plan to better define their role in supporting refugees...
aims to improve healthcare access for vulnerable migrants and refugees, in particular women and unaccompanied minors, who have recently arrived in Europe. To this end the project partners, which...
Support Member States under particular migratory pressure in their response to health related challenges.
The project aims to facilitate the transition from institutional to community-based care and integrated services for migrants and refugees that will ensure health equality and promote social inclusion. The overall objective...
Eight NGOs will support the health authorities of 11 Member States (BE, BG, DE, EL, ES, FR, HR, IT, NO, SE, SI)...
The ORAMMA project develops an integrated, mother and woman centered, culturally oriented and evidence based approach for all phases of the migrant and refugee women perinatal healthcare, including...
The project will generate new and assess existing evidence to establish tools and best practices, and to define core capacities for the specified areas which are likely to be...
Since 2011 the geopolitical instability in the Middle East and North Africa has been contributing to exceptional flows of migrants to South European countries. According to IOM estimates, 769,399...