Country Code
TJ
Challenges of Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Services for Internal Migrants in Central Asian Countries and International Migrants from Central Asian Countries in The Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, and Turkey during the COVID-19 Pandemic
This paper presents and discusses the findings of a desk review on the state of migration and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) of the populations in migrant-sending countries, including Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. In addition, it considers the qualitative data on the access of Central Asian internal and external migrants to antenatal and perinatal care, family planning services, and contraception, including condoms, safe abortion (legal in all countries under consideration), treatment of sexually transmitted infections,
IOM Regional Office for South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia - Migration Health Annual Newsletter 2019
The report documents information on the activities and outputs of country missions covered by RO Vienna. It also includes some information on relevant publications available in the region.
Knowledge, attitude and practice relating to STIs and HIV among migrants and their families
Year Project Started
Region/Country
Role in the Project
Main Outcome
The first study on health among migrants; raised the issue of the vulnerability of migrants
Health Status and Health Needs of Foreign Migrant Workers in Tajikistan: Legal, Social, Community, and Individual Aspects
Year Project Started
Region/Country
Role in the Project
Main Outcome
The first study on health among foreign nationals in Tajikistan; improved knowledge of the migration and health officials about the health of foreign migrants
Link to Study Reports and publications
Migration of the Tajik healthcare workers: causes, consequences and responses
Year Project Started
Region/Country
Role in the Project
Main Outcome
Improved knowledge of the health authorities on the migration of health workers
Link to Study Reports and publications