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Delivery of immunization services for refugees and migrants (2019)
This technical guidance outlines current best practice, evidence and knowledge in order to support policy and programme development for vaccination of refugees and migrants in the WHO European Region.
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Prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases in refugees and migrants (2019)
This technical guidance outlines current best practice, evidence and knowledge in order to inform policy and programme development in the area of noncommunicable disease management and control for refugees and migrants.
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Health promotion for improved refugee and migrant health (2018)
This technical guidance outlines current best practices, evidence and knowledge to inform policy and programme development in the area of health promotion for refugees and migrants.
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Improving the health care of pregnant refugee and migrant women and newborn children (2018)
This technical guidance identifies problems and entry points for interventions for maternal and newborn health in refugees and migrants in the WHO European Region.
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Health of refugee and migrant children (2018)
Between 2015 and 2017, almost one million asylum-seeking children registered in the European Union, and 200 000 of these arrived unaccompanied by a caregiver. These children faced particular risks, including being exposed to discrimination, marginalization, institutionalization and exclusion.
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Health of older refugees and migrants (2018)
This technical guidance aims to inform policy and practice development specifically related to improving the health of older refugees and migrants within the European Union and the larger WHO European Region.
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Mental health promotion and mental health care in refugees and migrants (2018)
This technical guidance reviews the prevalence of some disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder and depressive and anxiety disorders. Based on best-available evidence regarding risk factors and areas for intervention, eight key priority action areas are identified for consideration by policy-makers regarding the mental health of refugees and migrants.
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Toolkit for assessing health system capacity to manage large influxes of refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants (2016)
It is imperative that the health needs of these vulnerable groups be addressed by transiting and receiving countries using human rights principles and with careful coordination across sectors.