Healthcare For Refugees: Going Beyond Charity
Dr Susheela Balasundaram, UNHCR Community-based Protection Officer | Dr Siti Noraida Bt Mohamad Habibullah, Founder, Klinik Amal Muhajir
25-Jun-25 16:00

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Refugees in Malaysia live on the precipice of danger - fleeing persecution in their own country, while facing social and financial insecurity in a foreign land. Contrary to popular perception, refugees aren't given a free ride in Malaysia - they're subjected to the same rules and policies that apply to all foreigners, such as paying for medical treatment at government hospitals and clinics. We speak to Dr Susheela Balasundaram, UNHCR Community-based Protection Officer, and Dr Siti Noraida Bt Mohamad Habibullah, Founder of refugee clinic Klinik Amal Muhajir, to find out how refugees cope with their healthcare needs, and how UNHCR’s Refugee Medical Insurance scheme provides a safety net that allows refugee communities to be more self-sustaining.
Image Credit: Klinik Amal Mujahir's Facebook
Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek, Muhammad Naufal Ubaidi
Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek
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Categories: Law/Activism, health policy
Tags: the bigger picture, health & living, refugees, human rights, unhcr, health insurance, medical discrimination, xenophobia,