Tereza Kasaeva, Kerri Viney, Hannah Monica Dias, Martin van den Boom, Santino Severoni, Josette Najjar-Pellet, Diana Abou Ismail, Sanaa T Al-Harahsheh, Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina, Poonam Dhavan, Farai Mavhunga
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Tuberculosis at the crossroads: urgent actions for migrant and refugee health in a turbulent era.
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the world's deadliest infectious disease kiler, affecting the most vulnerable, including refugees and migrants. Their vulnerability is intensified by structural and social barriers that hinder diagnosis and treatment and restrict healthcare access. To put a spotlight on this issue, the WHO in collaboration with the Qatar Foundation launched a technical report on innovative solutions for TB elimination among refugees and migrants at the Seventh World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) in November 2024. The report proposes 10 policy options and includes seven illustrative case studies to address the issue of TB among refugees and migrants. The global public health landscape has shifted dramatically since the report's release. Widespread funding cuts for health and development coupled with escalating geopolitical tensions now threaten hard-won public health gains. On the back of an already chronically underfunded TB response, where only 26% of the needed funds were available, both global and local responses to TB are faltering-putting lives, equity and elimination goals at serious risk. While the 2024 WISH report outlined policy actions to address TB among refugees and migrants, shrinking funding for health and development now threatens implementation. Therefore, in this analysis piece, we examine the current and urgent challenge of addressing TB among migrants and refugees framed in the context of three policy actions in the WISH report-namely, political commitment, adequate resourcing and equitable access to healthcare. We argue that sustaining and scaling up efforts to end TB is not optional-it is imperative.
期刊介绍:
BMJ Global Health is an online Open Access journal from BMJ that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content pertinent to individuals engaged in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians, and frontline healthcare workers. The journal encompasses all facets of global health, with a special emphasis on submissions addressing underfunded areas such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It welcomes research across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialized studies. The journal also encourages opinionated discussions on controversial topics.