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Review
. 2016 Oct 20:37:19.
doi: 10.1186/s40985-016-0033-4. eCollection 2016.

International organizations and migrant health in Europe

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International organizations and migrant health in Europe

Alexander E Kentikelenis et al. Public Health Rev. .

Abstract

International organizations have defined and managed different aspects of migrant health issues for decades, yet we lack a systematic understanding of how they reach decisions and what they do on the ground. The present article seeks to clarify the state of knowledge on the relationship between international organizations and migrant health in Europe. To do so, we review the operations of six organizations widely recognized as key actors in the field of migrant health: the European Commission, the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization, the International Organization on Migration, Médecins du Monde, Médecins Sans Frontières, and the Open Society Foundation. We find that international organizations operate in a complementary fashion, with each taking on a unique role in migrant health provision. States often rely on international organizations as policy advisors or sub-contractors for interventions, especially in the case of emergencies. These linkages yield a complex web of relationships, which can vary depending on the country under consideration or the health policy issue in question.

Keywords: International organizations; Migrant health; Migration; Public health; Refugees.

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