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Refugee access to healthcare – a bioethical response

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SHORT DESCRIPTION

This e-team examines the bioethical response to the situation of refugees. It draws on and discusses the work of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC).

 

The main deliverable of this e-team's work is the collection and analysis of up-to-date best practice in the particular area of refugee access to health-care. This includes an examination of the ethical challenges, as well as the challenges to public health, of the situation of refugees and the global ethical responsibilities. 

 

 

Geographical area: Latin America and the Caribbean, South-East Asia, Southern Africa, Western Africa, Other
Theme(s) of intervention: Health and wellbeing, Inclusive social development / inclusive societies / social inclusion, Migration
Created: 17 Feb 2017
Latest update: 19 Feb 2017

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