Migrant & Vulnerable Group’s Health

Proposal: A Transnational Gateway for Access, Training, and Empowerment in Migrant Healthcare

Proposed Implementation: 2026 to 2030

Call: AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE – Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration 2025

Topic: AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-02-HEALTH

Type of Action: AMIF-PJG – AMIF Project Grants

Proposed Budget: 1 779 118,96€

Keywords: migrant health, integration, healthcare access, well-being, accessibility, health literacy, vulnerable groups

Objective: Address the critical gap between migrants’ legal entitlement to healthcare services and their actual ability to access those services, according to the EU Action Plan on Integration and Inclusion (2021-2027) and the Pact on Asylum and Migration.

Project has been designed on a transnational, evidence-based and participatory methodology, in order to: 

  • increase migrants’ awareness regarding their healthcare rights and accessibility to relevant services,
  • build the capacity of healthcare professionals and public officials to deliver inclusive, culturally competent and trauma-informed care
  • raise awareness of the special health needs of vulnerable groups,
  • foster transnational mutual learning and knowledge transfer by leveraging on existing tools and practices and
  • advocate for policy change, on a systemic level, finally achieving equitable access to healthcare.

These objectives will be achieved via needs analysis which will indicate the relevant barriers. Through a co-design methodology, a series of comprehensive resources will be developed and exploited, all hosted on an accessible e-Health Learning Platform. These resources will be piloted and delivered through a series of capacity-building activities for multiple stakeholders, including migrants, healthcare professionals and public officials, resulting in a relevant policy recommendation.

The project mobilizes a multi-disciplinary partnership, across EU member-states with varying levels of health system inclusiveness, promoting cross-border collaboration and transfer of knowledge and practice. And will involve more than 3.600 migrants and 300 healthcare professionals and public officials in 6 countries.

Partners:

  • Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon
  • Health Citizens – European Institute
  • Giatri Tou Kosmou Elliniki Antiprosopia
  • Technologiko Panepistimio Kyprou
  • Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernde
  • Camara Municipal de Lisboa
  • Elliniko Forum Metanaston – EFM
  • Athens Lifelong Learning Institute Astiki Mi Kerdoel
  • Magnetar Ltd
  • I-Skills A.E.
  • Pricewaterhousecoopers Business Solutions AE
  • Centrul Pentru Promovarea Învățării Permanentero
  • Socialiniu Inovaciju Fondas
  • Institouto Anaptixis Apasxolisis