Title: International Organization for Migration promoting migrant health
1International Organization for Migration
promoting migrant health
Christopher Gilpin PhD MPHGlobal Laboratory
Manager17, routes des Morillons CH-1211
Genevacgilpin_at_iom.int
2International Organization for Migration Who
are We?
- The International Organization for Migration
(IOM) (www.iom.int) is the leading
inter-governmental organization in the field of
migration and works closely with governmental,
intergovernmental and non-governmental partners.
IOM works in the four broad areas of migration
management - Migration and development
- Facilitating migration
- Regulating migration
- Forced migration
- 122 member states, gt400 field locations, 5600
staff worldwide - Migration health is one of the IOM activities
that cuts across these areas of migration
management. TB diagnosis is the main focus of
IOMs health assessment programmes
3Migration Health Department
- Migration Health Assessments and Travel
- USRP,UKTBDP, PDMA Canada, Australia and NZ
- In 2006, gt120,000 HA
- AFB microscopy and culture are integral
components - Health promotion and assistance to migrants
- Migration health assistance to crisis affected
populations
4Capacity Buildingmain activities in
resource-limited settings among hard to reach
populations
- Thailand
- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- Nepal
- Myanmar
- Vietnam
- North Caucasus
- Kenya
- Ghana
Building TB laboratories Establish appropriate
bio-safety Provide equipment Knowledge transfer
and training Dissemination of best
practice Knowledge of local conditions -identify
gaps and priorities
All projects currently funded by donors and
governments
5IOM Date Generation
- Different regions and populations provide unique
data - Implements standard methodology for AFB
bacteriology - Development of a global standardized TB web-based
laboratory database enabling standard data
collection and performance monitoring - Evaluation of new TB diagnostic tools in
collaboration with FIND
6IOM as a GLI Partner
- Expectations
- Integration of IOM as a full partner in the GLI
due to our unique strategic position - Support IOMs established laboratory
infrastructure in countries to link with NTPs to
expand local capacity for quality assured TB
bacteriology - Use IOM as a resource for training in microscopy,
culture and DST - Facilitate IOM to contribute to the development
and implementation of a TB laboratory
accreditation scheme.
7Planned activities
- Address the health needs of different migrant
groups and vulnerable mobile populations esp.
Africa - Evaluate new tools and diagnostic algorithms to
address enhanced case detection and MDR-TB
detection among mobile populations