Health promotion for migrants in Morocco: Progress, challenges et prospects

Abstract Morocco has become a land of permanent settlement for migrants. In promoting their health, we have made a significant progress with persistence of challenges Progress: Development and implementation of a National Strategy to promote the health of migrantsFree access to primary care and emer...

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Civil society
Coordination
Emergency medical care
Emergency medical services
Health care
Health care facilities
Health education
Health insurance
Health needs
Health promotion
Health services
Health surveillance
Hospital facilities
Information sources
Intervention
Medical personnel
Medicine
Migrants
Nurses
Physicians
Primary care
Professionals
Program implementation
Public health
Social workers
Strengthening
Surveillance
Tests
Welfare state
Work skills
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