Displaced Populations Face Growing Health Crisis Worldwide
Refugee and migrant health
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More people are on the move now than ever before, and displacement and migration continue to rise. Yet many refugees and migrants face poorer health outcomes than the host populations. Many face constraints in accessing health care.
Unprecedented numbers of refugees and migrants are experiencing worse health outcomes than host populations, with many struggling to access adequate healthcare services. Rising displacement continues to strain already fragile systems. Experts warn that targeted interventions are needed to address these systemic barriers.
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