News in English     | 14.04.2020. 16:08 |

CoE and UNHCR support states in engaging refugee health professionals

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, April 14 (FENA) - As many European countries continue to struggle with the unprecedent COVID-19 crisis, the Council of Europe and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, today encourage States to benefit from the support refugee health professionals can provide to national health systems at this critical juncture. 

“In recent weeks, several States in Europe have publicly appealed for refugee health professionals to join in national responses to the virus. We fully support such initiatives and hope they can be further expanded across the continent and beyond,” said Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

He added that medical professionals and health workers across the continent have responded to the pandemic with selfless determination, and all available help is needed at this time of crisis.

"Refugees with proven professional competencies are ready to step in and contribute if allowed to, under the supervision of certified health professionals. In this way, they can show their solidarity, and give back to the communities sheltering them,” said Grandi.

There are refugees and asylum seekers currently in Europe with the competences and relevant experience who are willing to get involved and help. But most health-related professions are tightly regulated and competent national health authorities need to give the necessary approvals.

Marija Pejčinović Burić, Secretary General of the Council of Europe stated that refugees, their host societies and their home countries all benefit from the European Qualifications Passport for Refugees (EQPR).

"The qualifications that refugees already have, but cannot fully document, can be used and can be built on,” said Pejčinović Burić.

 

She said that the EQPR is not a substitute for the necessary professional certificates and licences, but it does help the authorities speed things up by providing some of the background needed. 

The EQPR can help establish a qualified pool of pre-assessed refugee health practitioners, that will enable the national health authorities to determine how best to deploy refugee resources, if and when needed.

UNHCR is engaging with partners to find innovative ways to reach out to refugee communities, identify willing health practitioners, and facilitate access to online tests.

Both the Council of Europe and UNHCR are already working with partners from National Qualifications Recognition Centres to identify refugee health professionals and help assess their skills and credentials through this programme.

On 16 March, Bosnia and Herzegovina decided to participate in the European Qualifications Passport for Refugees. Bosnia and Herzegovina joined Armenia, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom and became the 10th country to promote the European Qualifications Passport for Refugees as practical tool for better and faster integration of refugees in their new societies, UNHCR announced. 

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