People who are often excluded from healthcare include undocumented migrants, unaccompanied children, members of the LGBTQI+ community, people who engage in sex work, have mental health conditions, use drugs, and/or are experiencing houselessness, and people in prison. Sometimes, entire communities are systematically neglected by relevant authorities. These might be people who live in informal neighbourhoods, or communities affected by criminal violence and gang warfare.
Our teams provide medical, psychological and social support to people cut off from health services. Our work also involves drawing attention to the obstacles patients face in accessing healthcare.
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