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Germany: A program to improve migrants' access to health care
Health literacy and capacity-building among migrants are central to the MiMi program’s efforts to improve the health and social inclusion of migrant populations in Germany.
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Support for Migrants: A Journey with Committed New Citizens
They range in age from 17 to 79. The majority of them are women. Deeply moved by the dire living conditions of migrants in their local communities, they have become volunteers, providing...
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Reflections on the Care of Women from West Africa in Oncology
An anthropologist and a physician conducted a study at two French public hospitals, Avicenne and Delafontaine, in the form of interviews with 34 women from West Africa who were being...
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Take into account the best interests of the unaccompanied minor
The Groupe Addap 13 association has been commissioned by the Bouches-du-Rhône Departmental Council to care for unaccompanied minors in the department. These minors are welcomed, provided...
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Migrants and Health: Healing Invisible and Unspeakable Wounds
Given the difficult life experiences of some migrants, healthcare professionals must identify these "invisible wounds" within the primary care system—where symptoms are often overlooked...
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Migrant Health: Notes for a Genealogy
The health of exiles—whether immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, or undocumented foreigners—is generally better upon arrival than that of nationals in so-called host countries, but it...
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Unaccompanied minor migrants: protection that is not always effective
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Preventing Sexual Violence: What Can We Do? [Introduction to the Series]
Violence is a major determinant of health, and its importance is heightened by the fact that it influences other health determinants. Numerous studies have thus highlighted close links...
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The Right to Abortion During a Health Crisis
Maud Gelly, a doctor at an abortion clinic, recounts—in the first person and speaking on behalf of the collective—how access to abortion, a fundamental right rooted in the most basic...
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What ethical practices should child welfare professionals follow?
Taking into account the fundamental needs of children is the cornerstone of the ethical approach adopted on a daily basis by the 3,200 professionals working in child and early childhood...