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Borders and liminality in the right to health of migrants in transit: The case of Colchane in Chile and Necoclí in Colombia.
Jaramillo Contreras, Andrea Carolina; Cabieses, Báltica; Knipper, Michael; Rocha-Jiménez, Teresita.
Afiliación
  • Jaramillo Contreras AC; Institute of History, Theory, Ethics of Medicine at Justus-Liebig University of Giessen, Leihgesterner Weg 52, 35392 Giessen, Germany.
  • Cabieses B; Director of the research Centre of Global Intercultural Health at ICIM Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile, Avenida Plaza 680 Edificio O, ICIM UDD, Las Condes, Santiago Chile.
  • Knipper M; Senior visiting scholar, Department of Health Sciences, University of York, England. Seebohm Rowntree Building University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK.
  • Rocha-Jiménez T; Institute of History, Theory, Ethics of Medicine at Justus-Liebig University of Giessen, Leihgesterner Weg 52, 35392 Giessen, Germany.
J Migr Health ; 9: 100230, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38707968
ABSTRACT
The absence of the right to health of migrants in transit has evolved into a significant global health concern, particularly in the border regions thus, this study aims to improve knowledge in this area by exploring the effects of the spatio-temporal liminal characteristics at borders in the achievement of the right to health of migrants in transit moving across two of the most transited and dangerous borders in Latin America Colchane (Chile-Bolivia) and the Darién Gap (Colombia-Panamá). Through a qualitative descriptive multi-case study, we implemented 50 semi-structured interviews (n = 30 in Chile and n = 20 in the Darién/Necoclí) involving national, regional, and local stakeholders. The findings highlight that the fulfilment of the right to health of migrants in transit is hindered by liminal dynamics at the borders. These dynamics include closure of borders, (in)securities, uncertainty and waiting, lack of economic resources, lack of protection to all, liminal politics, and humanitarian interventions. These findings surface how the borders' liminality exacerbates the segregation of migrants in transit by placing them in a temporospatial limbo that undermines their right to health. Our study concludes that not just the politics but also the everyday practices, relationships and social infrastructure at borders impedes the enjoyment of the right to health of distressed migrants in transit. The short-term humanitarian response; illicit dynamics at borders; migratory regulations; and border and cross-border political structures are some of the most significant determinants of health at these borderlands.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Chile / Colombia Idioma: En Revista: J Migr Health Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania Pais de publicación: ENGLAND / ESCOCIA / GB / GREAT BRITAIN / INGLATERRA / REINO UNIDO / SCOTLAND / UK / UNITED KINGDOM

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Chile / Colombia Idioma: En Revista: J Migr Health Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania Pais de publicación: ENGLAND / ESCOCIA / GB / GREAT BRITAIN / INGLATERRA / REINO UNIDO / SCOTLAND / UK / UNITED KINGDOM