<p>In an era of escalating conflict-induced and climate-induced migration and cross-border interaction transnational-competence (TC) preparation for displaced persons members of their host communities humanitarian responders and health-care professionals is increasingly critical. Building on insights from those engaged with a range of humanitarian crises and global-justice contexts along with multidisciplinary research findings this cutting-edge volume provides practical guidelines for preparing stakeholders for effective short-term and long-term responses to challenges arising in the wake of population dislocation generated by armed conflict persecution and climate change. </p><p>Addressing the need to equip humanitarian care-givers and care-receivers with valuable skills for working together across barriers and boundaries the guidance presented in the book enables educators trainers and field-based multinational and local responders to enhance and evaluate the quality and sustainability of humanitarian efforts that promote and bolster resilience and belonging and augment well-being justice and sustainable development. It features comprehensive TC-teaching and learning strategies coupled with tailored on-site and remote approaches and methods. </p><p>Authoritative and insightful <em>Migrant Health and Resilience </em>will be essential reading for the staff of NGOs international organizations national and local governments and professional bodies working in development and humanitarian-crisis contexts as well as for students higher-education instructors scholars and evaluators.</p>
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