
Emergency Health and Migration
Emergency health and migration refers to the health challenges faced by people who are displaced due to crises such as conflict, natural disasters, or economic instability. When individuals or communities are forced to move quickly, they often encounter inadequate healthcare, increased risk of disease, and mental health issues. Addressing these challenges requires coordinated efforts from governments and organizations to provide medical care, vaccinations, sanitation, and mental health support to affected populations. Effective emergency health responses ensure that displaced individuals receive necessary services, helping to protect their health and well-being during difficult times.