10/01/2019 12:00 AM EDT
Source: World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe. Published: 10/2019. This 356-page book showcases good practices by which governments, non-state actors, and international and nongovernmental organizations can attempt to address the complexity of migration, by strengthening health system responsiveness to refugee and migrant health matters, and by coordinating and developing foreign policy solutions to improve health at the global, regional, country and local levels. From the public health perspective, population movement, including forced migration, is a complex phenomenon and is a high priority on the political and policy agenda of most World Health Organization Member States. (PDF)
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