A Primary Health Care-Anchored Migrant Right to Health: Insights from a Qualitative Study in Colombia.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health and Human Rights Pub Date : 2024-12-01
Stefano Angeleri
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Abstract

In recent years there has been a sustained rise in the number of international migrants, and scholarship and practice have increasingly focused on the relationship between health and migration. However, the entitlement to state-subsidized services for migrants with precarious or irregular legal status, often fleeing distressing living conditions, is typically limited to emergency lifesaving health treatment, with nonstate programs attempting to complement this constrained approach. This paper asks whether a primary health care (PHC) approach could serve as a blueprint for institutional priority-setting and for the realization of human rights obligations to help states meet their core international commitments regarding migrant health rights. I look at the multi-actor response in Colombia-where almost three million Venezuelans have sought to settle and many more have transited during the last nine years-as a case study to explore the possibility of a meaningful PHC-oriented right to health in the migration context. Using human rights law standards and commentaries, I suggest that, with some qualifications, this approach holds promise.

以初级卫生保健为基础的移徙者健康权:来自哥伦比亚定性研究的见解。
近年来,国际移徙者的人数持续增加,学术研究和实践日益关注健康与移徙之间的关系。然而,对于那些拥有不稳定或非正常合法身份的移民(往往是为了逃离痛苦的生活条件),获得国家补贴服务的权利通常仅限于紧急救生医疗,而非国家方案则试图补充这种受限的做法。本文询问初级卫生保健(PHC)方法是否可以作为机构确定优先事项和实现人权义务的蓝图,以帮助各国履行其关于移民健康权利的核心国际承诺。在哥伦比亚,近300万委内瑞拉人在过去九年中寻求定居,还有更多的人过境,我把哥伦比亚的多方应对作为一个案例研究,以探索在移民背景下有意义的以初级保健为导向的健康权的可能性。根据人权法的标准和评论,我认为,在一些限制条件下,这种方法是有希望的。
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Health and Human Rights
Health and Human Rights PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
5.40%
发文量
22
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Health and Human Rights began publication in 1994 under the editorship of Jonathan Mann, who was succeeded in 1997 by Sofia Gruskin. Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners In Health, assumed the editorship in 2007. After more than a decade as a leading forum of debate on global health and rights concerns, Health and Human Rights made a significant new transition to an online, open access publication with Volume 10, Issue Number 1, in the summer of 2008. While continuing the journal’s print-only tradition of critical scholarship, Health and Human Rights, now available as both print and online text, provides an inclusive forum for action-oriented dialogue among human rights practitioners.
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