Abstract

International migration often creates complex social and political controversies. People migrate regardless of risks, looking for security from conflicts, poverty, human rights violations or climate-related changes. Often refugees and migrants [1,2] live on the fringes of society, in fear and without access to essential health services. Yet migrants make valuable contributions economically, socially and culturally [3]; for example, the company that developed the first effective COVID-19 vaccine was founded in 2008 by a Turkish immigrant couple in Germany.

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