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15th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health "Protecting Migrants and Refugees During Pandemics" Preliminary Agenda Sessions Session 1. Welcoming and Overview Tuesday September 1 We are all in the same storm, but not in the same boat. Xochitl Castaneda, University of California Berkeley International Migration Outlook. Frank Laczko, International Organization for Migration (IOM) Impact of COVID-19 in migrants in Europe and Middle East. Santino Severoni, World Health Organization (WHO) Session 2. COVID-19 and Migrants in the Unites States Thursday September 3 Opportunity in Crisis: How the Pandemic Has Supercharged the Trump Administration's Immigration Agenda. Sarah Pierce, Migration Policy Instittute CDC's COVID-19 Public Health Strategies Relevant to Immigrants in the United States. Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19, Migrant Workers and Their Families in California. Steve Wallace, University of California Los Angeles Session 3. COVID-19 and Migrant Populations in Latin-America Tuesday September 8 Summer Institute 2020 | Page 1 Policies and Impact in Migrants in Mexico. Ietza Bojorquez Chapela, Colegio de la Frontera Norte Continuity of Medical Treatment of the Deported Population in their Countries of Origin: the case of El Salvador. Cesar Rios, Instituto Salvadoreño del Migrante (INSAMI)

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15th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health

"Protecting Migrants and Refugees During Pandemics"

Preliminary Agenda

SessionsSession 1. Welcoming and OverviewTuesday September 1

▪ We are all in the same storm, but not in the same boat. Xochitl Castaneda, University of California Berkeley

▪ International Migration Outlook. Frank Laczko, International Organization for Migration (IOM)

▪ Impact of COVID-19 in migrants in Europe and Middle East. Santino Severoni, World Health Organization (WHO)

Session 2. COVID-19 and Migrants in the Unites StatesThursday September 3

▪ Opportunity in Crisis: How the Pandemic Has Supercharged the Trump Administration's Immigration Agenda. Sarah Pierce, Migration Policy Instittute

▪ CDC's COVID-19 Public Health Strategies Relevant to Immigrants in the United States. Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

▪ COVID-19, Migrant Workers and Their Families in California. Steve Wallace, University of California Los Angeles

Session 3. COVID-19 and Migrant Populations in Latin-AmericaTuesday September 8

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▪ Policies and Impact in Migrants in Mexico. Ietza Bojorquez Chapela, Colegio de la Frontera Norte

▪ Continuity of Medical Treatment of the Deported Population in their Countries of Origin: the case of El Salvador. Cesar Rios, Instituto Salvadoreño del Migrante (INSAMI)

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Session 4. Mobile Populations in a Pandemic Response Plan

Thursday September 10

▪ Why and how to include migrants in preparedness and response plansfor pandemics. Kol Wickramage, International Organization forMigration (IOM)

▪ Gender focus as part of the COVID-19 response. Julián AlfredoFernández Niño, Universidad del Norte, Colombia

Session 5. Climate Change, Refugees, and COVID-19Tuesday September 15

▪ Climate Migration and the Pandemic. Pablo Escribano, International Organization for Migration (IOM)

▪ COVID-19 Inflicts Hardship on Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela. Frederick Wilkinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Thursday September 17▪ The Ulysses Syndrome: The Immigrant Syndrome with Chronic and

Multiple Stress. Joseba Achotegui, University of Barcelona▪ Psychosocial Implications of COVID for Migrants, Refugees, and

Displaced Persons and How to Face Them. Karen Carpio, International Organization for Migration (IOM)

▪ Challenges and Creative Solutions to Offer Mental Health Support to Migrants During the Pandemic. Karla Gabriela Ramirez, Casa del Migrante-Tijuana

Session 6. Addressing Mental Health among Migrants during a Pandemic

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Session 7. Implications of COVID-19 among Migrants to AccessHealthcare and Occupational Health and SafetyTuesday September 22

▪ Access to Healthcare for Migrants in the U.S. Deliana Garcia, Migrant Clinicians Network

▪ COVID-19 Map of At-Risk Immigrant Populations & Access to Health Care. Jasmijn Slootjes, University of California Berkeley

▪ Immigrant Occupational Health and Safety. Marc Schenker, University of California Davis

Session 8. Outreach and Equity Health for MigrantsThursday September 24

▪ How to Outreach to Migrant Populations During Emergencies. Liliana Osorio, University of California Berkeley

▪ Advancing Health Equity for Migrants During & Beyond COVID-19. Michael Rodriguez, University of California Los Angeles

▪ Closing remarks

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