This publications portal is a repository of all IOM migration and health publications from 2006 to present where IOM was a primary contributor.
Publications include peer-reviewed scientific papers, technical reports, training guides/manuals, policy briefs/discussion papers, factsheets, newsletters, research reviews, conference and poster presentations. These are categorized by topic, author, country/region covered as well as by year, language and type of publication. The map reflects the countries covered by the publications.
To browse or search: simply use the filter options on the left-hand side. Alternatively, you can enter key word/s in the search box. Selecting a specific publication will lead to a ‘download’ link or link to the website where the document is housed. Here is the step-by-step guide for your reference.
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets English
Author/s: IOM
Learn about vaccination for US-bound refugees at IOM.
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets Arabic
Author/s: IOM
Learn about vaccination for US-bound refugees at IOM.
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets Russian
Author/s: IOM
Learn about vaccination for US-bound refugees at IOM.
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets English
Author/s: Lela Sturua, Darejan (Jana) Javakhishvili
The “Life is Better” information, education and communication materials are intended for adolescents aged 13–14 years old and narrate the ill effects and risk factors of psychoactive substances' abuse. “Life is Better” comprises information on risks resulting from abuse of such psychoactive substances as tobacco, alcohol, injecting drugs, inhalants, bio/ spices, sedatives, ecstasy and marijuana/ cannabis. “Life is Better” aims to raise awareness of adolescents on health-related and social... Read more
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets Georgian
Author/s: Lela Sturua, Darejan (Jana) Javakhishvili
საინფორმაციო, საგანმანათლებლო და საკომუნიკაციო მასალა „ცხოვრება უკეთესია“ შემუშავებულია 13-14 წლის ახალგაზრდებისთვის და მოუთხრობს მათ ფსიქოაქტიური ნივთიერებების ავადმოხმარების მავნებლობისა და რისკ ფაქტორების შესახებ. „ცხოვრება უკეთესია“ მიზნად ისახავს ხელი შეუწყოს ახალგაზრდების ცნობიერების ამაღლებას ფსიქოაქტიური ნივთიერებების ავადმოხმარებით გამოწვეულ შედეგებზე, რომლებიც უარყოფით ზეგავლენას ახდენენ მათ ჯანმრთელობასა და სოციალურ მდგომარეობაზე. „ცხოვრება უკეთესია“ შესაძლებლობას ანიჭებს... Read more
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets English
Author/s: IOM
The IOM Migration Health Division Information Sheet describes its strategic functions and activities in the following programmatic areas: (i) Migration and Health Assessments and Travel Assistance; (ii) Health Promotion and Assistance for Migrants; and (iii) Migration Health Assistance for Crisis-Affected Populations.
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets English
Author/s: IOM
IOM works in collaboration with national governments and other stakeholders on programs that promote effective management of health worker migration, health systems capacity building in source countries and skill/knowledge transfer from the diaspora. Here are four examples of such projects that IOM has led and/ or contributed to, with the overarching objective of contributing to strengthen health systems around the world.
MIDA FINNSOM HEALTH AND EDUCATION, SOUTH CENTRAL SOMALIA - HEALTH AND... Read more
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets English
Author/s: IOM
In response to the call to ‘leave no one behind’ which is at the core of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, governments, humanitarian and development actors should integrate the health needs of migrants into global and national plans, policies and strategies across sectors and across borders in accordance with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their respective targets. There are numerous avenues for the realization of migrant health through the implementation of SDGs... Read more
2017,
Brochures/ Factsheets/ Infosheets French
Author/s: IOM
In response to the call to ‘leave no one behind’ which is at the core of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, governments, humanitarian and development actors should integrate the health needs of migrants into global and national plans, policies and strategies across sectors and across borders in accordance with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their respective targets. There are numerous avenues for the realization of migrant health through the implementation of SDGs... Read more