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Meeting the health needs of displaced people fleeing Ukraine: Drawing on existing technical guidance and evidence

Bernadette Kumar, Rosemary James, Sally Hargreaves, Kayvan Bozorgmehr, Davide Mosca, Seyed-Moeen Hosseinalipour, Khawla Nasser AlDeen, Chrysanthi Tatsi, Reem Mussa, Apostolos Veizis, Daniela Kállayová, Karl Blanchet, Rita Sá Machado, Miriam Orcutt, Santino Severoni

2022The Lancet Regional Health - Europe40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The invasion of Ukraine has unleashed a humanitarian crisis and the impact is devastating for millions displaced in Ukraine and for those fleeing the country. Receiving countries in Europe are reeling with shock and disbelief and trying at the same time to grapple with the reality of providing for a large, unplanned, unprecedented number of refugees mainly women and children on the move. Several calls for actions, comments and statements express outrage, the risks, and the impending consequences to life and health. There is a need to constantly assess the situation on the ground, identify priorities for health and provide guidance regarding how these needs could be addressed. Therefore, the Lancet Migration European Regional Hub conducted rapid interviews with key informants to identify these needs, and in collaboration with the World Health Organization Health and Migration Programme, summarized how these could be addressed. This viewpoint provides a summary of the situation in receiving countries and the technical guidance required that could be useful for providing assistance in the current refugee crisis.

Topics & Concepts

OutrageRefugeePolitical scienceDisplaced personInternally displaced personShock (circulatory)Public relationsEconomic growthMedicineLawPoliticsEconomicsInternal medicineAdvances in Oncology and RadiotherapyGlobal Health and SurgeryGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening
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