Event overview

Borders within: Access to care and risk for health in times of internal displacement

The Network on Migration and Global Mobility (MIGLOBA) and the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) are co-organizing the 6th annual seminar on health and migration focusing on internal displacement and related health challenges.
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Aula Janssens, ITM

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Internal displacement defines the people who are forced to flee their homes but do not cross international borders. They remain within their countries of origin, often located in the Global South. While international migration and especially the flow of people who cross borders into Europe, is often mediatised, internal displacement and its challenges for States, humanitarian actors and people themselves are much less known to the wider public. However, internally displaced people account for more than 73,9 million people worldwide (UNHCR, 2025) - 60 percent of the total displaced population, which includes refugees, asylum seekers and stateless people.

Drawing on case studies of internal displacement from Nigeria, Mali, Syria and Palestine, the speakers will discuss the specific challenges that internal displacement brings in terms of access to health care, specific health risks they face and what their experiences tell us about how to address these challenges.

By bringing together academic experts, healthcare practitioners, policymakers, and individuals with lived experience, the event aims to foster an interactive dialogue with the audience on strategies to safeguard health rights and promote equitable healthcare delivery for all in contexts of displacement, conflict and chronic crisis. The seminar aims to contribute to the growing mobilization against exclusionary practices. During the concluding panel debate we will discuss how academic institutions and civil society organizations can be vocal in opposing policies that undermine healthcare as a human right.

For whom?

Researchers with an interest in the subject, health professionals, welfare workers, policy makers and other interested audiences

The organising committee

Christiane NöstlingerSaleh Aljadeeah, Houssynatou Sy (Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical Medicine), Ella Van Landeghem (Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical Medicine & MIGLOBA – Network on Migration and Global Mobility), and Milena Belloni (MIGLOBA - Network on Migration and Global Mobility, University of Antwerp)

Preliminary program

Time

Activity

Speaker

13h30 - 14h

Doors open: arrival and registration

14h - 14h10

Welcoming words

Christiana Nöstlinger (ITM) and Milenoa Belloni (MIGLOBA - Network on Migration and Global Mobility)

14h10 - 14h25

Introduction on internally displaced people and health

Saleh Aljadeeah (ITM) and Houssynatou Sy (ITM)

14h25 - 14h45

Challenges in delivering humanitarian aid to internally displaced populations: insights from conflict-affected settings

Amal Alhamwi, Syria

14h45 - 15h05

Health Access and Social Dynamics among Internally Displaced Persons in Nigeria: Addressing Vulnerabilities, Stigma, and Systemic Barriers

Muhammad Gani, Nigeria

15h05 - 15h20

Coffee break

15h20 - 15h40

Voices and perspectives from Gaza

speaker to be announced

15h40 - 16h

Health Risks & System Responses at the One-Health Interface: A Case Study of Urban IDPs in Bamako, Mali

Houssynatou Sy, Belgium/Mali

16h - 16h45

Panel discussion with speakers and public

moderated by Saleh Aljadeeah

16h45 - 17h

Final questions and answers/closing statement

17h - 18h

Reception and networking

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