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Right to Health for Migrants in Pakistan
Údaje o názvu Right to Health for Migrants in Pakistan [rukopis] / Aaleen Mehboob Další variantní názvy Right to Health for the Migrants in Pakistan Osobní jméno Mehboob, Aaleen, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace) Překl.náz Right to Health for the Migrants in Pakistan Vyd.údaje 2022 Fyz.popis 15000 (15 000 characters) Poznámka Ved. práce Lucie Macková Oponent Kristýna Andrlová Dal.odpovědnost Macková, Lucie (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace) Andrlová, Kristýna, (oponent) Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (udelovatel akademické hodnosti) Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses MDT (043)378.2 Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Druh dok. PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Titul Mgr. Studijní program Navazující Studijní program Development Studies and Foresight Studijní obor Development Studies and Foresight - specialization in Global Development Policy kniha
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COVID-19 brought the world to a standstill, urging everyone to do their part to curtail the spread of the virus as no one was safe unless all of us were safe. Yet, those outside the privilege of clear citizenship status, in the precarious territory of statelessness, faced discrimination globally in accessing immunization services against COVID-19. Vaccination was primarily rolled out for legal residents of a country, with its records tied to identification documents. This research assesses the impact of a COVID-19 vaccination policy devised for Pakistani citizens on the undocumented Bihari, Bengali and Rohingya migrants in Karachi, Pakistan. The central objective of this research is to inductively explore the migrants' perception of COVID-19 and its treatment. The concerns and constraints of the humanitarian actors working in Karachi and a policy expert working at the national level are further employed to analyse the issue from the vantage point of those who could act as change-makers.COVID-19 brought the world to a standstill, urging everyone to do their part to curtail the spread of the virus as no one was safe unless all of us were safe. Yet, those outside the privilege of clear citizenship status, in the precarious territory of statelessness, faced discrimination globally in accessing immunization services against COVID-19. Vaccination was primarily rolled out for legal residents of a country, with its records tied to identification documents. This research assesses the impact of a COVID-19 vaccination policy devised for Pakistani citizens on the undocumented Bihari, Bengali and Rohingya migrants in Karachi, Pakistan. The central objective of this research is to inductively explore the migrants' perception of COVID-19 and its treatment. The concerns and constraints of the humanitarian actors working in Karachi and a policy expert working at the national level are further employed to analyse the issue from the vantage point of those who could act as change-makers.
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