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The Nobody Left Outside (NLO) initiative is a collective of organisations representing people in some of the most marginalised communities in Europe, who are underserved with respect to healthcare. These communities include homeless people, LGTBI people, people who use drugs, prisoners, sex workers and undocumented migrants. The initiative provides a European-level platform for organizations to collaborate to identify shared challenges, exchange lessons and good practices, seek innovative solutions, and speak with a collective voice to offer guidance to improve healthcare access for the communities of people they work with and for.
Participant organisations: Africa Advocacy, C-EHRN, European AIDS Treatment Group, FEANTSA, Hepatitis C Trust, ICRSE, ILGA-Europe, ISGlobal, NPS Italia Onlus, PICUM.
The Nobody Left Outside (NLO) initiative is a collective of organisations representing people in some of the most marginalised communities in Europe, who are underserved with respect to healthcare. These communities include homeless people, LGTBI people, people who use drugs, prisoners, sex workers and undocumented migrants. The initiative provides a European-level platform for organizations to collaborate to identify shared challenges, exchange lessons and good practices, seek innovative solutions, and speak with a collective voice to offer guidance to improve healthcare access for the communities of people they work with and for.
Participant organisations: Africa Advocacy, C-EHRN, European AIDS Treatment Group, FEANTSA, Hepatitis C Trust, ICRSE, ILGA-Europe, ISGlobal, NPS Italia Onlus, PICUM.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented crisis for governments and health systems, and has severely impacted the health, lives and livelihood of millions of people worldwide. While COVID-19 has affected everyone, it has had particular impact among marginalised communities such as homeless people, LGTBI people, people who use drugs, prisoners, sex workers and undocumented […]
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On November 25, 2019 the BMJ published the following opinion article encouraging the European Commission to support an EU-level knowledge platform to compile and share research and best practices in healthcare access for marginalised, underserved groups. Also, it calls for a joint action to improve access in these groups; healthcare staff training and capacity building […]
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