Thursday, 25 July 2013

MIGRATION AND HEALTH FELLOWSHIP

The Purpose of the Fellowship
The Migration and Health Fellowship is designed to promote and encourage multidisciplinary research on migration and health topics of pressing national and regional concern. The programme seeks to foster the development of a new generation of researchers who are interested in policy relevant health issues of migrant and migration affected populations, and who are willing to undertake research based on priority areas of strategic importance to the IOM research agenda. It strives especially to promote a new level of intellectual cooperation between IOM and academic institutions in the region, and internationally, to train a new cadre of young researchers committed to advance global understanding of migration and health.

Individual support to students for field work and data collection is at the core of the Migration and Health Fellowship Programme. Thus, applications are welcome from students in advanced stages of their Masters studies. The objectives of the programme are to foster high quality research in public health, social sciences and related disciplines; to build new collaborative networks of researchers interested in migration and health; as well as generate new data and new data sources for research on migration and health in the region.

Area of Focus
Applicants are invited to submit proposals for research in public health, social sciences and related disciplines to provide information on health and access to health care for migrants in Kenya.  Specifically, the applicant should be able to assess availability, accessibility, acceptability and good quality of health care services in migrant-populated areas; and service providers and migrants’ knowledge of the right to health of migrants and the means to advocate for and claim this right. Refer to IOM Kenya Strategic plan 2012 – 2014 and the IOM Health Strategy for Kenya 2011 – 2015 for guidance.
Proposed research methods should demonstrate the potential of the study to make important contributions to research, service delivery, advocacy and policy development. Thus, priority will be given to research projects that try to further our understanding of the dynamics of migration on migrant’s health and migration-affected communities.

Eligibility
This fellowship is competitive and is open to Masters Students in advanced stages of their programme of study at a recognized academic institution in the Kenya.