@article{Chetail:299266,
      recid = {299266},
      author = {Chetail, Vincent},
      title = {Refugees and migrants in times of COVID-19 mapping trends  of public health and migration policies and practices},
      publisher = {World Health Organization},
      address = {Geneva. 2021},
      number = {BOOK},
      series = {Global Evidence Review on Health and Migration series  (GEHM)},
      pages = {45 p.},
      year = {2021},
      abstract = {Refugees and migrants have been disproportionately  affected by both the direct effects of the COVID-19  pandemic and the restrictive migration measures put in  place, which, in turn, have hampered coordinated and  consistent public health responses. This report maps how  the needs of refugee and migrant have been addressed in  COVID-19 responses across countries and how these have  varied considerably from inclusive policies to  discriminatory practices. Many countries ensured access to  health care for refugees and migrants regardless of  migration status, and several countries also suspended  forced returns and prioritized alternatives to immigration  detention. An integrated approach to migration and public  health policies covering protection-sensitive access to  territories, a flexible approach to migration status and  non-discriminatory access to health care is suggested as a  policy consideration to uphold international conventions  protecting the right to health without discrimination for  refugees and migrants.},
      url = {http://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/299266},
}