5. Now is the time to consider ! - Leave no migrants behind, 5-1 Why now? - migration and health, 5-2. Global situation on migration and health, 5-3. Migration and health for ‘Leave no one behind’: real situation of those under provisional release, asylum seekers, and undocumented migrants in Japan, 5-4. The historical transition of Japanese Immigrants and elderly care in Hawaii, 5-5. Foreign community approach to leave no patient with limited Japanese proficiency behind
- VernacularTitle:5.今こそ考えよう「誰ひとり取り残されない移民の健康」、5-1.今なぜ、「移民の健康」か?、5-2.「移民の健康」をとりまく世界の状況、5-3.「誰ひとり取り残されない移民の健康」—日本国内の現状と課題—仮放免者と難民申請者、非正規滞在者の実態、5-4.ハワイにおける日系移民の歴史的変遷と高齢者ケアの現状、5-5.当事者として取り組んできた「移民の健康」
- Author:
Azusa IWAMOTO
1
;
Sumiko OGAWA
2
;
Yasuhide NAKAMURA
3
;
Aiko KOMATSU
1
;
Masataka NAGASAWA
1
;
Nanae LITTLE
3
;
HERRERA CADILLO Lourdes R.
4
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- Keywords: committee; migration and health; kick-off symposium; human rights; culture; migrants; global agenda; Japan; history of migration; entitlement; undocumented migrant; irregular migrant; Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX); cultural mediator; medical consultation; provisional release; asylum seekers; undocumented migrants; Japanese Immigrants; elderly care; Hawaii; Limited Japanese Proficiency (LJP); health literacy; Latin America community
- From:Journal of International Health 2022;37(1):37-50
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: As global migration has been increasing rapidly, the Japan Association for International Health (JAIH) established the committee for migration and health in early 2021. This committee, which aims to challenge the health issues of migrants inside and outside Japan, held the first kick-off symposium in the 36th Congress of JAIH on 27 November 2021. Five symposiasts were invited and had presentations from the viewpoints of human rights and culture, which were recognized as the common keywords. This article was written by all symposiasts and chairpersons as the report of the kick-off symposium.