Migration and Health Policy: Applying the Nexus to Safety Issues of Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean Sea.

Public health challenges Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/puh2.70023
Christopher Maatouk, Orestis Germanos, Yousef Khattab, Anna-Maria Aad, Youssry Mohamed Elsawy Ibrahim Aboelhassan, Georges Gandour, Hamza Shafiq Hafeez, Paolo Miguel Manalang Vicerra, Shyam Sundar Budhathoki, David Lucas, Maria Luisa Canals, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno
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The Mediterranean Sea is the risky path utilized by migrants primarily seeking economic and physical security in Europe. Drowning is the most lethal among the many hardships they face on their way. In the pursuit of protecting individuals between countries of origin and destination, many European Union (EU) member states worked to decrease the number of migrants, most notably including the action involving the European agenda issued in 2015 when such migration peaked. Recognizing the nexus of migration and health policy underscores the imperative to develop comprehensive healthcare strategies that address the unique needs of migrant populations, promoting equitable access to healthcare services and safeguarding public health across borders. In an attempt to tackle the problem by its roots, European states established cooperation with third countries and provided multifaceted support, that is, economic assistance and personal safety, among others, to developing countries. They also relocated migrants to different parts of the region to decrease the stress faced by only selected countries. However, this plan, like other approaches, faced challenges. Despite their focus on enforcing the migration laws, the lack of unification of these laws hinders cooperation. Unifying the migration laws between EU members, a strict policy requiring the return of migrants at sea to their points of origin and making legal migration more accessible would render the process safer for all sides. A "New Pact on Migration and Asylum" has been proposed, but it still needs to be agreed on in full, and action must be taken. Moreover, these solutions could be joined by training programs in the countries of origin, in the hopes of securing employment in the country of destination, hence benefiting both countries. In addition, each EU country could partner with developing economies to create such job opportunities and build strong cooperative relations.

移民与健康政策:将联系应用于穿越地中海的移民的安全问题。
地中海是移民主要在欧洲寻求经济和人身安全的危险途径。溺水是他们在旅途中面临的许多困难中最致命的。为了保护原籍国和目的地国之间的个人,许多欧盟成员国努力减少移民数量,其中最引人注目的是2015年此类移民达到顶峰时发布的欧洲议程行动。认识到移徙与卫生政策的联系,强调必须制定全面的卫生保健战略,满足移徙人口的独特需求,促进公平获得卫生保健服务,并保障跨境公共卫生。为了从根源上解决这一问题,欧洲国家与第三国建立了合作关系,并向发展中国家提供多方面的支持,包括经济援助和人身安全等。他们还将移民重新安置到该地区的不同地区,以减轻只有部分国家面临的压力。然而,与其他方法一样,这一计划也面临着挑战。尽管他们专注于执行移民法,但这些法律缺乏统一,阻碍了合作。统一欧盟成员国之间的移民法,制定一项严格的政策,要求海上移民返回其原籍地,并使合法移民更容易获得,这将使各方的移民过程更安全。一项“移民和庇护新公约”已经提出,但它仍需要全面达成一致,必须采取行动。此外,这些解决办法还可以与原籍国的培训方案相结合,以期在目的地国获得就业机会,从而使两国都受益。此外,每个欧盟国家都可以与发展中经济体合作,创造这样的就业机会,建立牢固的合作关系。
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