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#50 | GMJ Podcast | Inclusive Health for Refugees and Migrants: WHO Reports Global Progress and Remaining Gaps

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GMJ Podcast · Episode 50
April 1, 2026 17m Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze
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Episode 50 of the Georgian Medical Journal Podcast examines the World Health Organization's landmark report on refugee and migrant health, revealing substantial progress in health policy integration alongside persistent inequities. While over 60 countries have incorporated refugees and migrants into national health policies, critical gaps remain in data collection, emergency preparedness planning, and equitable access to healthcare services—particularly for undocumented populations. This milestone episode underscores why inclusive health systems are fundamental to achieving universal health coverage and strengthening global health security.

Key Topics Discussed

  • WHO report findings on refugee and migrant health integration in national policies (60+ countries)
  • Migration health data collection barriers: only 37% of countries systematically collect migration-related health data
  • Emergency preparedness gaps: fewer than 50% of countries include migrant populations in disaster response planning
  • Health equity challenges for vulnerable populations, including undocumented migrants and displaced persons
  • Link between migration, universal health coverage (UHC), and health system resilience
  • Country-specific case studies of innovative refugee and migrant health solutions

Key Takeaways

  • Global progress exists: 60+ countries integrating refugees and migrants into health policies demonstrates policy commitment to inclusive health systems
  • Data gaps undermine equity: Inadequate migration-related health data collection limits evidence-based interventions and resource allocation
  • Emergency preparedness must be universal: Migrant exclusion from disaster preparedness plans compromises community health resilience and outbreak response
  • Access inequity persists: Undocumented and vulnerable migrant populations face disproportionate barriers to healthcare services and preventive care
  • Universal health coverage requires universality: True UHC cannot be achieved without systematically addressing the health needs of migrant and refugee populations

About This Episode

Migration-related health inequities significantly impact public health outcomes across regions. This episode is essential for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and public health advocates working at the intersection of migration and health equity. The discussion highlights operational, ethical, and policy-level considerations relevant to health systems globally, including in Georgia and the wider Caucasus region. As global migration patterns intensify, understanding inclusive health system design becomes critical for achieving health security, preventing infectious disease transmission, and addressing social determinants of health in diverse populations.

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In this milestone Episode 50 of the Georgian Medical Journal Podcast, we explore the latest findings from the World Health Organization report on refugee and migrant health, published on 26 March 2026.

The report highlights a significant global shift: more than 60 countries now include refugees and migrants in national health policies, marking important progress toward more inclusive and resilient health systems.

However, critical gaps remain. Only 37% of countries systematically collect migration-related health data, fewer than half include migrants in emergency preparedness plans, and access to care is still highly unequal—especially for undocumented populations.

This episode examines:

  • Why inclusive health systems are essential for global health security
  • The link between migration, equity, and universal health coverage
  • Real-world examples from countries implementing innovative solutions
  • The policy, ethical, and operational challenges that still persist

As migration continues to shape global health dynamics, the message is clear:
health systems are only truly universal when they serve everyone.

🎙️ Produced by the Georgian Medical Journal (GMJ)
🌍 Bridging science, policy, and global health practice

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