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A rapid review of evidence-based information, best practices and lessons learned in addressing the health needs of refugees and migrants: Report to the World Health Organization April 2018.
Addressing the health needs of refugees and migrants is a complex task requiring multiple, intersecting
approaches. It requires a commitment to human rights and equality, consistently applied health access
policies, culturally responsive health programmes and services, integrated prevention and treatment
approaches, strategies for addressing the social determinants of health, heath information systems for
monitoring migrant population needs, and strong collaboration between Member States.
The findings of this rapid review of English language literature and reports can be used to inform
policies, interventions and practices for addressing the health needs of refugees and migrants, including
the development of the Global Compact on Refugees, the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and
Regular Migration, and the Draft Global Action Plan to Promote the Health of Refugees and Migrants