MIG-DHL – Development of a training program for improving digital health literacy of migrants

MIG-DHL aims to improve digital literacy for migrants and refugees through the development and implementation of a tailor made training program. It is a two-year program (01/11/2020 – 30/10/2022), funded by the ERASMUS+ Programme of the European Union.

Access to social and health services are key indicators of social inclusion and integration in the host country. In this context, the program is targeted to migrants with the aim of developing digital health skills – e.g. browsing the internet and e-services of each country’s health system, finding valid information on health matters- and empowering the target group. The program is also addressed to health professionals working with migrants.

Find more information on the project here. 

Type
Organisations & Initiatives Working on Health Inequalities
Theme
Digital, ehealth and mhealth, digitalisation, health literacy, Groups that experience vulnerability: women, ethnic minorities, LGBTI+, migrants, disability, Health systems and services, primary health care, integrated systems, prevention services, health workforce
Country
Europe
Level
European
Year
2020, 2021, 2022


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