- Public health crisis in the refugee community: little change in social . . .
Resettled refugee communities become particularly vulnerable during times of crisis due to limited English proficiency and poor social determinants of health (SDOH), which create barriers to attaining and sustaining health and wellbeing for themselves and their families
- Health Communication with Refugee, Immigrant, and Migrant Communities
Learn how to communicate with refugees, immigrants, and migrants in culturally sensitive ways
- Refugee and migrant health - World Health Organization (WHO)
Migration could both improve or diminish an individual’s health status Refugees and migrants often face worse health outcomes in countries of transit and destination due to barriers including language and cultural differences, institutional discrimination and restricted use of health services
- Top 9 Health Problems Faced By Immigrants and Refugees
Explore the top 9 health challenges faced by immigrants, from chronic conditions to mental health, and the importance of compassionate, tailored healthcare services
- 4 Facts: The Health Challenges Refugees Face - Project HOPE
Humanity recently passed a sobering milestone: For the first time, 100 million people are now forcibly displaced worldwide And the health challenges they face are substantial Here are four things to know
- About Immigrant and Refugee Health
Refugee, immigrant, and migrant communities, also known as RIM communities, are often unequally affected by economic, social, and other obstacles to health and healthcare
- The Health Problems Faced By Refugees - PCRF
Due to the experiences that refugees live through and the lack of medical care they have along the way, they often face health concerns that are under control in many parts of the world Here are some of the most common health issues that refugees face:
- The Migrant Crisis and Access to Health Care - PMC
In the event they legally settle in their new community, many migrants face challenges of being accepted by new host communities, disrupting communal integration, and harmonious living They face barriers based upon their cultural practices, religious beliefs, language, discrimination and racism
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