12/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/18/2025 09:14
On International Migrants Day, WHO honours the stories of 304 million international migrants worldwide and calls for action to ensure health equity for people on the move. This year's theme "My Great Story: Cultures and Development", is a reminder that refugee and migrant health is a right, not a privilege, essential for resilience, development, and thriving communities. Building migrant-inclusive, culturally sensitive health systems is key to effective migration governance and to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Health equity strengthens resilience, promotes social cohesion, and protects public health for all.
Refugees and migrants are drivers of development and essential contributors to health systems, serving as health-care workers, cultural mediators, innovators, and community mobilizers. Yet, many still face legal, financial, and cultural barriers that limit access to care.
Guided by the priorities set in WHO's 2019-2030 Global Action Plan on promoting the health of refugees and migrants (GAP), WHO Special Initiative on Health and Migration works closely with Member States and partners to advance progress toward inclusive health systems and cross-sectoral solutions that leave no one behind. Recent highlights include:
WHO celebrates the progress and commitment of Member States in promoting the health of refugees and migrants. On this occasion, WHO urges continued, sustained, and bold efforts to address barriers to care, invest in migrant-sensitive health systems, engage migrants in health responses, and scale up evidence-based solutions - moving closer to the goal of Health for All.