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Migration Health: Annual Review 2014
Abstract:
This year marks a decade since IOM presented the benchmark report, Migrant Health for the Benefit of All, to the Eighty-eighth Session of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Council in 2004. This report brings the migration health agenda into the spotlight, highlighting the interdependent and evolving complexities between migration and health for the first time. In 10 years, a series of milestones have emerged, and it is pertinent to take stock of these achievements, remaining challenges and opportunities ahead.IOM has provided quality health assistance to migrants since the Organization’s creation in 1951. Looking backwards, the recognition of migration health as an area of global health coincided with the evolving scope of the work performed by IOM in the field of health. Over the decades, IOM’s health activities have evolved and expanded in response to the changing needs of migrants and governments and the diverse contexts in which migration occurs.
Publisher: IOM Type / Script:
Annual Report  in  English
Keywords:
MIGRATION, MIGRANTS, IMMIGRANTS, MIGRANT WORKERS, LABOUR, HEALTH, HEALTH CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH AID, HEALTH PROGRAMMES, PUBLIC HEALTH, REFUGEES, HUMAN RIGHTS, DISEASES, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, CHRONIC DISEASES, IMMUNOLOGIC DISEASES, WATER RELATED DISEASES, IMMUNIZATION, DISEASE CONTROL, DISEASE PREVENTION, VACCINATION, VACCINES, SANITATION, FOOD HYGIENE, EQUITY, NUTRITION, MALNUTRITION, CHILDREN, CHILD HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY, LABOUR
Thematic Group:
IOM, (2015)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00 - Population Dynamics
PDF | File Size: 6.35 MB   Download
Feeder: SUNAYANA, Editor: ALISHATHAPALIYA, Auditor:
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Migration Health: Annual Review 2014
Abstract:
This year marks a decade since IOM presented the benchmark report, Migrant Health for the Benefit of All, to the Eighty-eighth Session of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Council in 2004. This report brings the migration health agenda into the spotlight, highlighting the interdependent and evolving complexities between migration and health for the first time. In 10 years, a series of milestones have emerged, and it is pertinent to take stock of these achievements, remaining challenges and opportunities ahead. IOM has provided quality health assistance to migrants since the Organization’s creation in 1951. Looking backwards, the recognition of migration health as an area of global health coincided with the evolving scope of the work performed by IOM in the field of health. Over the decades, IOM’s health activities have evolved and expanded in response to the changing needs of migrants and governments and the diverse contexts in which migration occurs.
Publisher: IOM Type / Script:
Annual Report  in  English
Keywords:
MIGRATION, MIGRANTS, IMMIGRANTS, MIGRANT WORKERS, LABOUR, HEALTH, HEALTH CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH AID, HEALTH PROGRAMMES, PUBLIC HEALTH, REFUGEES, HUMAN RIGHTS, DISEASES, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, CHRONIC DISEASES, IMMUNOLOGIC DISEASES, WATER RELATED DISEASES, IMMUNIZATION, DISEASE CONTROL, DISEASE PREVENTION, VACCINATION, VACCINES, SANITATION, FOOD HYGIENE, EQUITY, NUTRITION, MALNUTRITION, CHILDREN, CHILD HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY, LABOUR
Thematic Group:
IOM, (2015)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00 - Population Dynamics
PDF | File Size: 6.35 MB   Download
Feeder: SUNAYANA, Editor: , Auditor:
...
Migration Health: Annual Review 2014
Abstract:
This year marks a decade since IOM presented the benchmark report, Migrant Health for the Benefit of All, to the Eighty-eighth Session of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Council in 2004. This report brings the migration health agenda into the spotlight, highlighting the interdependent and evolving complexities between migration and health for the first time. In 10 years, a series of milestones have emerged, and it is pertinent to take stock of these achievements, remaining challenges and opportunities ahead. IOM has provided quality health assistance to migrants since the Organization’s creation in 1951. Looking backwards, the recognition of migration health as an area of global health coincided with the evolving scope of the work performed by IOM in the field of health. Over the decades, IOM’s health activities have evolved and expanded in response to the changing needs of migrants and governments and the diverse contexts in which migration occurs.
Publisher: IOM Type / Script:
Annual Report  in  English
Keywords:
MIGRATION, MIGRANTS, IMMIGRANTS, MIGRANT WORKERS, LABOUR, HEALTH, HEALTH CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH AID, HEALTH PROGRAMMES, PUBLIC HEALTH, REFUGEES, HUMAN RIGHTS, DISEASES, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, CHRONIC DISEASES, IMMUNOLOGIC DISEASES, WATER RELATED DISEASES, IMMUNIZATION, DISEASE CONTROL, DISEASE PREVENTION, VACCINATION, VACCINES, SANITATION, FOOD HYGIENE, EQUITY, NUTRITION, MALNUTRITION, CHILDREN, CHILD HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY, LABOUR
Thematic Group:
IOM, (2015)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00 - Population Dynamics
PDF | File Size: 0 KB   Download
Feeder: SUNAYANA, Editor: , Auditor:
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