Migrants’ involvement in health policy, service development and research in the WHO European Region: A narrative review of policy and practice
Tropical Medicine & International Health2021Vol. 26(10), pp. 1164–1176
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Anne MacFarlane, Mamobo Ogoro, Cláudia de Freitas, Vikram Niranjan, Santino Severoni, Elisabeth Waagensen
Abstract
Migrants' involvement in health decision-making requires explicit national policies that are implemented evenly across policymaking, service provider and research activities in all countries in the WHO European Region. Participatory approaches to involvement activities are encouraged because they are a lever to perceived barriers to migrants' involvement.
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