Since January, in line with @WHO recommendations, @UNmigration has been working with dozens of governments to help people on the move stay healthy. #COVID19 (2/4)pic.twitter.com/y16dbPG3zN
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Since January, in line with @WHO recommendations, @UNmigration has been working with dozens of governments to help people on the move stay healthy. #COVID19 (2/4)pic.twitter.com/y16dbPG3zN
IOM has a launched a strategic response plan to fight the #COVID19 pandemic in support of @WHO and state efforts to prevent and respond. (3/4)
Read the plan
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Ensuring that migrants are included in state emergency plans and can access healthcare is crucial to our common health and joint response to the #COVID19 pandemic and beyond. (4/4)
We are all in this together.
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Migrants, regardless of their legal status, should not be stigmatized or associated with the risk of importing diseases.
What can pose health risks are barriers to health services, poor living and working conditions and exploitation.
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No brainer: excluding anyone from early and appropriate testing, care and treatment of #COVID_19 endangers everyone!
Migrant communities should not fear the prospect of seeking medical care.
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UN Network on Migration:
"It is vital that any #COVID19 limitations on freedom of movement do not unduly affect human rights and the right to seek asylum, and that restrictions are applied in a proportionate and non-discriminatory way." #Covid_19https://twitter.com/UNmigration/status/1240986205698822150?s=20 …
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