Mig-Healthcare: Minimize health inequalities and improve the integration of vulnerable migrants and refugees into local communities
project

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 of Mig-HealthCare is to improve health care access for vulnerable migrants and refugees, support their inclusion and participation in European communities and reduce health inequalities. Mig-HealthCare will produce effective community-based care models, pilot tested in different contexts and countries, which will focus on health promotion and prevention. It will develop guidelines and tools to reorient health care services to a community level. The project is implemented by a consortium of Universities, national authorities and NGOs from ten countries across Europe, with diverse experience on issues of public health and integration of refugees and migrants.

CHAFEA: 738186
From 2017-05-01 to 2020-04-30

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Coordinator: ASTIKI MIKERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA PROLIPSIS [PROLEPSIS ]

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    Legal migration and integration

    Legal migration covers international mobility towards the EU, such as labour migration, family reunification, student migration, as well as the conditions under which regular stay is...

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    Asylum and forced displacement

    Asylum is a fundamental human right guaranteed universally by the 1951 Geneva Convention. The European Union’s Common European Asylum System (CEAS) set up common procedures to ensure fair...

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    International migration governance

    International migration governance refers to the complex framework of laws, regulations, partnerships, that national, subnational and international institutions adopt to manage and shape...

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Additional Info

Accessed On 2022-09-01
Funded / Co-funded 3rd Health Programme (2014-2020)
Call Name HP-PJ-2016 / PJ-01-2016: Migrants’ health: Best practices in care provision for vulnerable migrants and refugees
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