Integration of support for migrants into the services provided by the emergency medical services. This reduces the vulnerability of migrants who often do not have access to immediate basic care.
Cards are loaded with credit and used to purchase food from accredited vendors.
Provision of cash cards to refugees, who use them to purchase materials to protect them from winter. It allows refugees to control how they meet their needs and helps restore dignity for refugees.
Solar technology installed in water wells to provide renewable power to boreholes. The solar energy reduces the costs of extracting water.
Teams of physicians who provide care over a longer period of time for a consistent group of migrants. The continuity of services enable physicians to build relationships with and knowledge of their patients and thus better serve their health care needs.