Publications
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Migrants in the Pandemic: Underestimated Challenges and Risks, Studies
Migrants and refugees: a particularly vulnerable group during the pandemic – This study highlights the specific risks related to health and social consequences.
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Intimate Partner Violence during the Pandemic, Studies
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Intimate Partner Violence: a new study highlights the importance of the data collection method.
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Context, Migration and Health, Studies
Natural Experiments uncover how policy and living conditions shape migrants’ health.
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How effective are tuberculosis screening programmes for migrants?, Studies
An analysis shows: One-time follow-up screenings are often more effective, and voluntary programs yield similar results to mandatory ones – well-designed screening is key to successful prevention.
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When protection becomes a burden, Report
UNICORE-RESYST reveals: COVID-19 measures in refugee accommodations often had negative consequences – nuanced strategies are essential.
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COVID-19: The impact of mass quarantine on infection rates, Studies
Media reports show: the SARS-CoV-2 attack rate in refugee accommodations was 13%, and mass quarantine increased infection rates.
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COVID-19 in shelters: strategies for protecting vulnerable populations, Studies
A new study reveals that people experiencing homelessness are highly vulnerable to COVID-19 and suggests rapid testing and expanded housing as key prevention measures.
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COVID-19 and migration: What research shows so far, Studies
How were migrants and refugees affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, both in terms of health and social impact?
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Health systems under pressure, Studies
Growing challenges for health systems: How can their resilience be strengthened?
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