Country Support and Partnerships
The Division of Country Support and Partnerships (CPA) supports the development and delivery of WHO's strategic engagement with all Member States, including those without country offices. It aims to maximize WHO's impact in countries by helping them realize their health and development ambitions and strategies in line with the WHO European Programme of Work and the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Elevating health and well-being in the United Nations Sustainable Development Framework: updated guidance 2024

This guidance material provides updated advice on country-level transformative areas of focus to support and accelerate progress towards achieving the...

Country impact report - inspiring stories of collaboration from the 53 countries in the WHO European Region

The Country Impact Report is a collection of examples of collaboration between the WHO Regional Office for Europe and countries in the WHO European Region...

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Building health systems that are inclusive for refugees and migrants

Building health systems that are inclusive for refugees and migrants

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Overview

WHO supports countries to build health systems that are accessible to and sensitive to the needs of refugees and migrants. All refugees and migrants should benefit from universal health coverage and their right to health.

This implies not only granting formal entitlements to refugees and migrants, but also requires the promotion of inclusive, nondiscriminatory and quality health services.

Access to health-care services varies greatly across the WHO European Region and within national boundaries. Often refugees and migrants face barriers in accessing health-care services such as:

  • limited access due to legal status
  • a shortage of interpreters and cultural mediators
  • uncertainties about how to register in health systems
  • a lack of resources
  • a lack of legal support services.

To build inclusive health systems, WHO continues to:

  • support health leadership and governance mechanisms to facilitate health-sector reforms;
  • provide technical advice and guidance to countries;
  • implement capacity-building; and
  • strengthen the tri-regional collaboration with the WHO African and Eastern Mediterranean regions through a focal point network.

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