Episode Summary
This episode presents the GMJ × PHIG Health and Migration Knowledge Hub, a comprehensive open-access platform containing 130+ peer-reviewed resources across 14 thematic sections designed to support evidence-based clinical practice in refugee and migrant health. Building on Episode 51's system-level analysis, this episode maps the global evidence infrastructure available to researchers, clinicians, and policy-makers, including WHO flagship reports, validated clinical assessment tools, and postgraduate training pathways essential for inclusive, resilient healthcare delivery.
Key Topics Discussed
- WHO Global Action Plan 2019–2030 and 2026 First Global Baseline Report — foundational policy framework for migration health systems
- WHO Global Competency Standards — 9 standards implemented across 113 countries with 600+ certified practitioners
- Mental Health Evidence in Migration — mhGAP-HIG, RHS-15, and the WHO GEHM Series for assessment and intervention
- Climate Change, Displacement, and Health — emerging evidence linking environmental migration to health outcomes and policy priorities
- Six Foundational UN Policy Frameworks — essential governance structures for migration health practice globally
- Postgraduate Training Pathways — Master's programmes at Oxford, LSE, LSHTM, Geneva; WHO Academy; ECDC 24-language courses
Key Takeaways
- The Health and Migration Knowledge Hub functions as living infrastructure for global migration health practice, curated by volunteer experts with zero external funding
- Structured, evidence-informed access to authoritative WHO resources and validated clinical tools is essential for healthcare systems serving migrant and refugee populations
- Integration of mental health evidence, climate health linkages, and competency-based training strengthens clinical capacity across diverse healthcare settings
- Formal postgraduate education pathways and multilingual training programmes enable equitable global access to migration health expertise
About This Episode
Global human mobility is at unprecedented levels, requiring evidence-informed clinical and policy responses. This episode addresses the critical infrastructure gap by mapping authoritative resources, validated assessment tools, and competency frameworks necessary for clinicians and health systems responding to migration-related health needs. Particularly relevant for healthcare practitioners in Georgia and throughout the WHO European Region, this resource supports the transition from knowledge to practice in refugee and migrant health.
A Global Resource for Evidence-Based Practice
In this episode, we build on the momentum of Episode 51, which explored system-level implications for inclusive, resilient healthcare systems, and move deeper into the evidence infrastructure now available to support researchers, clinicians, and policy-makers working in refugee and migrant health.
The Georgian Medical Journal Podcast serves as a platform translating scientific evidence into policy-relevant insights for clinicians, researchers, and decision-makers worldwide.
This episode presents the GMJ × PHIG Health and Migration Knowledge Hub — a curated open-access platform of 130+ peer-reviewed resources across 14 thematic sections, through a structured, evidence-informed lens:
- The WHO Global Action Plan 2019–2030 and the 2026 First Global Baseline Report
- WHO Global Competency Standards: 9 standards, 113 countries, 600+ certificates
- Mental health evidence: mhGAP-HIG, RHS-15, and the WHO GEHM Series
- Climate change and displacement: emerging evidence and policy priorities
- Six foundational global policy frameworks every practitioner must know
- Training pathways: WHO Academy, ECDC 24-language courses, and Master's degrees
🔬 Focus of the Episode
Globally, human mobility is at unprecedented levels. Evidence-informed practice in refugee and migrant health requires structured access to authoritative, current resources. This episode maps that landscape — from WHO flagship reports to validated clinical tools, from foundational UN policy frameworks to postgraduate training programmes at Oxford, LSE, LSHTM, and Geneva.
🌍 Context and Relevance
This episode positions the Knowledge Hub not as a reading list, but as a living infrastructure for the global migration health community — produced on a fully volunteer basis by the Georgian Medical Journal and the Public Health Institute of Georgia, with zero external funding.
Access the Hub: https://gmj.ge/index.php/pub/migration-health
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