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Translated: WHO global report on the health of refugees and migrants
29 July 2022
Health and wellbeing
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Translated: WHO global report on the health of refugees and migrants
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29 July 2022
Health and wellbeing

Translated: WHO global report on the health of refugees and migrants

Guest User
29 July 2022
Health and wellbeing

The World Health Organisation have published their first World report outlining current and future opportunities and challenges and providing several strategies to improve the health and wellbeing of refugees and migrants.

The summary of the report has been translated into Arabic, French, Russian and Spanish.

The research is regarded as an advocacy tool for health and social protection policymakers, researchers, humanitarian aid professionals and practitioners, and non-governmental organizations involved in humanitarian aid, gender, health, or migration.


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Tagged: Translated, Arabic, French, Russian, Spanish, Refugees and people with protected status

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