Protecting unaccompanied migrant youth in transit through Mexico: frontline perspectives on appropriate policy implementation.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Susanna Corona Maioli, Rochelle A Burgess
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Mexico is the world's largest global migration corridor and in the last decade there has been an increase in forced migration of families, women and unaccompanied children and adolescents. The latter population requires specific policy and implementation frameworks due to increased vulnerability related to their age, gender and unaccompanied status, which can seriously impact their long-term health and wellbeing. However, globally and in Mexico there are reports of lack of appropriate implementation of protection measures. Thus, this article aims to explore the perspectives of frontline workers who conduct daily work with unaccompanied migrant youth. Through 29 semi-structured interviews conducted with different migration workers, mostly based in Mexico, in summer 2021, we found that possibilities for advancing child rights exist even with scarcity of resources. In fact, although workers highlighted a context of lack of resources, partly determined by a political vision which does not recognize humanity as a priority, specific skills and knowledge were identified for fostering migrant youth resilience. Knowledge such as clear best interests of the child guidelines and skills such as empathy, adaptation and recognition of agency of young people enabled some workers to provide appropriate safeguarding. However, we highlight how the contextual scarcity of services overruns individual worker capacities, leading to a lack of appropriate safeguarding overall. Based on worker perspectives, we provide recommendations for appropriate policy implementation. Results are reported according to COREQ guidelines.

保护通过墨西哥过境的无人陪伴移民青年:关于适当政策实施的一线观点。
墨西哥是世界上最大的全球移民走廊,在过去十年中,家庭、妇女和无人陪伴的儿童和青少年被迫移民的人数有所增加。后一类人需要具体的政策和执行框架,因为他们的年龄、性别和无人陪伴的地位使他们更加脆弱,这可能严重影响他们的长期健康和福祉。然而,在全球和墨西哥,有报告称缺乏适当执行保护措施。因此,本文旨在探讨与无人陪伴的流动青年进行日常工作的一线工作者的观点。通过在2021年夏季对不同的移民工人(主要在墨西哥)进行的29次半结构化访谈,我们发现,即使资源稀缺,也存在促进儿童权利的可能性。事实上,尽管工人们强调了资源缺乏的背景,部分原因是政治愿景不承认人道是优先事项,但他们确定了培养移民青年适应能力的具体技能和知识。诸如明确的儿童最大利益准则之类的知识和诸如同情、适应和承认年轻人能动性等技能使一些工作人员能够提供适当的保障。然而,我们强调了服务的上下文稀缺性如何超出了个体工人的能力,导致总体上缺乏适当的保障。基于工人的观点,我们为适当的政策实施提供建议。根据COREQ指南报告结果。
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Health policy and planning
Health policy and planning 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.10%
发文量
98
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Health Policy and Planning publishes health policy and systems research focusing on low- and middle-income countries. Our journal provides an international forum for publishing original and high-quality research that addresses questions pertinent to policy-makers, public health researchers and practitioners. Health Policy and Planning is published 10 times a year.
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