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Refugee and Migrant Health Workshop 14 th 16 th October 2017 Athens, Greece PROGRAM Introduction Since the beginning of the Syrian war in 2011, more than 4.9 million refugees are out of Syria and hosted in Middle-Eastern and North African countries. In 2015, more than 1 million refugees and migrants reached Europe through the Mediterranean Sea and Turkey. During the 1 st semester of 2017, a total of 112 018 arrivals were registered in the Mediterranean with 2361 deaths recorded 1. In 2015, the vast majority of people entered Greece and moved northwards through the Balkans to reach Hungary, Austria, Germany and the Scandinavian countries while since 2016 most people cross the Mediterranean in unseaworthy boats. Ninety-one per cent of the arrivals come from the world s top 10 refugee producing countries. The journey these people undertake is perilous and puts them in increased risk of diseases and injuries. Chronic and mental health disorders are also prevalent and need appropriate access to health care and follow up, however European asylum and detention strategies are hindering this access. Understanding of refugee and migrant health needs and the human rights approach is essential for a better comprehension of this multi-causal problem. Providing evidence based information for designing, applying and assessing actions in public health interventions, which includes migrants and refugees, is necessary/of paramount for targeting this vulnerable population. Workshop Objectives This workshop is conceived as an exchange of experiences among professionals working in the field of Migrant and Refugee health from EU and non-eu countries with the aim of improving knowledge and strengthening the network of scientists working in this field. At the end of the workshop participants will have gained: An overview of the socio-demographic and health profile of refugees/migrants in the Mediterranean and in Europe An understanding of refugee/migrant related health issues, including cultural and gender related aspects 1 IOM web site: http://www.iom.int/news/mediterranean-migrant-arrivals-reach-112018-2017-2361-deaths. [Last accessed on 25 th July 2017] 1

An insight on Mediterranean and EU migrant health policies and recommendations, and citizen s perceptions on refugees An overview of surveillance systems and health screening programs in EU & Non-EU countries. Date and Lieu This 3-day workshop will take place at the Hotel Radisson Blue Park (http://www.rbathenspark.com) in Athens, Greece from Saturday 14 th to Monday 16th October 2017. On Monday, an optional visit to refugee camps in the surroundings of Athens is foreseen to conduct a practical exercise. Target Audience EAN members working or interested in Migrant and Refugee health; MediPIET National Focal Points (NFPs); MediPIET supervisors and also those experts from MediPIET training sites who have mentored fellows projects related to Migrant or Refugee health; MediPIET fellows or Alumni working or interested in Migrant and Refugee s health; Mid-career and Senior PH professionals involved in Migrant and Refugee health from MediPIET countries, including IHR NFPs. Methodology Interactive presentations followed by discussion among participants and speakers, to promote the sharing of experience will be complemented with practical sessions in the form of exercises, case studies and a field visit on the last day. For further details, please see the tentative schedule in page 3. The workshop will be in English language. Of note, all sessions in the hotel will be video recorded and made available in EAN and MediPIET website at a later stage. 2

Programme Day 1 Type of session Time 8:30-9:00 Registration - Coffee 9:00-9:30 Welcome - Introduction Speakers: KEELPNO Representative, EAN Board Member and MediPIET Representative Presentation 30 min 9:30-10:30 Refugee crisis in Europe in 2015-2017: 10:30-11:00 Coffee break Setting the stage: Definitions and the Right to Health of Migrants and Refugees Speaker: Ms Roumyana Petrova-Benedict, International Organization for Migration, Switzerland Overview of the socio-demographic and health profile of refugees/migrants in the Mediterranean and in Europe: Speakers : Italy : Dr Maria Grazia Dente & Dr Silvia Declich, Centro Nazionale per la Salute Globale National Center for Global Health, Istituto Superiore di Sanità Lebanon : Dr Ghada Abou Mrad, Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon Greece: TBC, Hellenic Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (KEELPNO), Greece Presentation each 11:00-11:30 Physical and mental health needs of transiting refugees & migrants in Europe, 2015-2017 Speaker: Dr Iro Evlampidou, Médecins Sans Frontières, Belgium 11:30-12:30 Mental health needs of refugees & migrants Speaker : Ms Aliki Meimaridou, Health Psychologist - Médecins Sans Frontières, Belgium 12:30-13:00 Reproductive health and sexual violence in refugees & migrants Speaker: Ms Lotte De Schrijver International Centre for Reproductive Health/Ghent University, Belgium Presentation & group work 1h (40+ 20 min) 3

13:00-13:30 Injuries and torture in migrants & refugees Speaker: Mr Manolis Kokkiniotis Physiotherapist/Torture Project Medical Referent, Médecins Sans Frontières, Belgium Presentation 30 min (20+10) 13:30-14:30 Lunch break 14:30-15:30 Setting up a surveillance system for refugee/migrant health Facilitators Case study /Group work 1h 15:30-16:00 Coffee break 16:00-17:00 International Response and Policies addressed to Migrant Health in the current Mediterranean context Speakers: Dr Isabel de la Mata - European Commission DG Health and Food Safety, Belgium (Skype presentation) Dr Maria Grazia Dente & Dr Silvia Declich - Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy Dr Evangelos Tsilis- National Coordinator of Public Health, UNHCR, Greece Ms Roumyana Petrova-Benedict, International Organization for Migration, Switzerland Presentations followed by a Round Table 1 hour 17:15-17:30 Discussion and recommendations on topics of DAY 1 17:30 END of Day 1 Dinner 4

Day 2 Type of session 8:30-9:00 Coffee 9:00-9:30 Access to health care in EU and Mediterranean countries for refugees & migrants Speaker: Dr Marie Dauvrin, Institute of Health and Society, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Presentation 30 min (20+10) 9:30-11:00 Refugee/Migrant health in EU & Non-EU Mediterranean countries: information from surveillance & health screening systems and access to healthcare Speakers: Greece: Prof Takis Panagiotopoulos, National School of Public Health, Greece Serbia: Dr Dragana Plavsa, Institut of Public Health, Serbia Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM): Vladimir Mikikj, Institute of Public Health, FYROM, & Prof Vesna Velikj Stefanovska, Institute of Epidemiology and Biostatistics with Medical Informatics, University St. Kril and Metodij, FYROM Jordan: Dr Mohammad Hussein Mohammad Abu Khadair, Ministry of Health, Jordan Italy: Dr Silvia Declich & Dr Maria Grazia Dente, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy Presentations (10min each) and discussion 1h 30min 11:00-11:30 Coffee break 11:30-12:10 Citizens and refugees perspectives on the crisis EU citizens perception on refugees and refugees voices Speaker: Ms Sania Haq, Head of Research, Audience Net, UK The volunteers perspective Speaker: Dr Sophie Gedeon, Doc Mobile Medical Help!, Greece 12:10-12:30 The economic benefits of financing refugee and migrant health Speaker: Dr Ursula Trummer, Head of Center for Health and Migration, Austria Presentations 20min (15+5) 20min (15+5) 20min (15+5) 5

12:30-13:00 Cross-cultural understanding of health needs - cultural mediation Speaker: Dr Adil Qureshi, University Hospital Vall d'hebron, Spain 13:00-13:30 Migrant & refugee Health in detention facilities Speaker: Dr Soorej Jose Puthoopparambil, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Sweden 13:30-14:30 Lunch break 14:30-15:30 Health screenings/health checks of refugees/migrants in destination countries Facilitators Case study - exercise 1h 15:30-17:00 Challenges and prospects in the monitoring, prevention and management of refugee/migrant health in EU and the Mediterranean in 2017 World coffee (in groups) followed by plenary discussion and recommendations Discussion +recommandations 1h 30min (45min in groups +45min in plenary) 17:00-17:15 Closure Discussion 15min DAY 3 (optional) Type of session Time 09:00-09:30 Rapid risk assessment in refugee camps 10 priorities Speaker: Dr Iro Evlampidou, Médecins Sans Frontières, Belgium Discussion 30 min (20+10) 09:30-12:30 Field visit to refugee camps (visit to 3 refugee camps) Field visit exercise (fill in a RAS form) 3h 13:00-14:00 Lunch break 14:00-16:00 Feedback from the field visit and closure Exercise cont. discussion on the findings 2h 6