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Refugees, migrants and forcibly displaced persons

Continued pandemic management requires improved operations for forcibly displaced persons, migrants and refugees. Better organization for this population will expedite prevention and treatment for people, assist host countries and help prepare for future outbreaks.

Organization for refugees, migrants and forcibly displaced persons should include: 



* International oversight 

   Recommendations and monetary awards for countries managing these populations should be supported with global analyses and follow up .

   Cohesive action should be driven by formal global planning, with experts at the table.

   Real time analysis of host country needs and resources for the refugee and forcibly displaced population. If we are aware of the basics, we can improve real time analytics. 



* Accountability

   World Health Organization situational reports shape questions of accountability to epidemiological and surveillance improvements. Examples of regional reports and situation updates could steer responsibilities. 


   International operations pose questions of accountability, such as who is accountable to the scaling up of services for the population? Who is accountable to migrant labor and travel traffic considerations with communicable disease? How have countries continued operational improvements, including technological advancement, with ports of entry and quarantine stations? 

  Healthcare strategies pose questions of accountability, such as where are the reports of real time data around medical home, primary care, public health and first aid for camps and settlements?  Who is acccountable to this, and how are funding asks determined for countries affected? Where is the pandemic support to these medical homes and primary care frontlines? 



Disorganization is costly to health, inefficiency, host country resources and overarching systems. Better organization around pandemic management and refugee, migrant and forcibly displaced persons is possible. Required, dedicated resources should be identified and funded. Accountability should be insisted upon.

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