The right to health for migrants through the perspective of human rights helps curtail discriminatory practices. It is estimated that more than 3 million undocumented and stateless people live in Pakistan. Social, political and economic exclusion renders the vulnerable groups more exposed to the possibility of not getting vaccinated in the pandemic and risking an infection. This thesis will explore inclusive vaccine plans/strategies & international best practices to safeguard those outside the ambit of the system, with a contextual analysis pertaining to Pakistan. It will employ a mixed method analysis of the challenges faced by the undocumented in choosing to access vaccinations and administrative issues in recording or maintaining data.
The right to health for migrants through the perspective of human rights helps curtail discriminatory practices. It is estimated that more than 3 million undocumented and stateless people live in Pakistan. Social, political and economic exclusion renders the vulnerable groups more exposed to the possibility of not getting vaccinated in the pandemic and risking an infection. This thesis will explore inclusive vaccine plans/strategies & international best practices to safeguard those outside the ambit of the system, with a contextual analysis pertaining to Pakistan. It will employ a mixed method analysis of the challenges faced by the undocumented in choosing to access vaccinations and administrative issues in recording or maintaining data.
Right to Health for Migrants in Pakistan
MEHBOOB, AALEEN
2021/2022
Abstract
The right to health for migrants through the perspective of human rights helps curtail discriminatory practices. It is estimated that more than 3 million undocumented and stateless people live in Pakistan. Social, political and economic exclusion renders the vulnerable groups more exposed to the possibility of not getting vaccinated in the pandemic and risking an infection. This thesis will explore inclusive vaccine plans/strategies & international best practices to safeguard those outside the ambit of the system, with a contextual analysis pertaining to Pakistan. It will employ a mixed method analysis of the challenges faced by the undocumented in choosing to access vaccinations and administrative issues in recording or maintaining data.È consentito all'utente scaricare e condividere i documenti disponibili a testo pieno in UNITESI UNIPV nel rispetto della licenza Creative Commons del tipo CC BY NC ND.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14239/1564