A Moral Perspective on Refugee Healthcare

Tanaya Sparkle, Debanshu Roy
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There is currently an increasing number of international refugees due to political warfare and natural calamities. Over the recent years, countries are shying away from assisting with the provision of healthcare to this vulnerable population either in their home country through humanitarian aid and services or in the host country by providing free healthcare coverage. World leaders and politicians have attempted to ignore the morality behind these decisions and have put forth a false narrative of scarcity and racism to appeal to the population of developed countries. As this question remains unsolved, we have attempted to look at the question from the perspective of our moral obligations as a species. We have discussed some of the popular moral theories that support providing healthcare services to global refugees and refuted theories that object to the same. We conclude with a brief look at the direction that countries could take without violating established moral code while attempting (without evidence) to prioritize the welfare of their citizens.
难民保健的道德观点
目前,由于政治战争和自然灾害,越来越多的国际难民。近年来,各国都不愿在本国通过人道主义援助和服务或在东道国通过提供免费医疗保险来协助向这一弱势群体提供医疗保健。世界领导人和政治家们试图忽视这些决定背后的道德,并提出了一种匮乏和种族主义的虚假叙述,以吸引发达国家的人口。由于这个问题尚未解决,我们试图从我们作为一个物种的道德义务的角度来看待这个问题。我们讨论了一些支持向全球难民提供医疗保健服务的流行道德理论,并驳斥了反对这一理论的理论。最后,我们简要介绍了各国在不违反既定道德准则的情况下可以采取的方向,同时试图(没有证据)优先考虑其公民的福利。
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