Caring for vulnerable migrant women
Background Over 82 million people were forcibly displaced globally by the end of 2020, driven mainly by conflict (UNHCR Global Trends 2018). In recent years, Europe has experienced an unprecedented influx of refugees, asylum seekers1 and other migrants.
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