Hello, how are you? Welcome to this podcast, from the Canary Islands to the world.
In this episode, I delve into the lives that defy distance, language, and fear. Migrants who left behind the familiar to embrace the unknown. You'll listen stories of everyday courage, of human beings reinventing their world, of young people transforming rejection into strength. Because migrating isn't just about moving: it's about rebuilding.
AIDS does not knows borders, but the way it's addressed certainly does. Many migrants arrive in new countries carrying the weight of a double challenge: the struggle for integration and the struggle for dignified access to treatment and prevention. It's a story of everyday courage, of human beings who must rebuild not only their lives, but their health in a new language and a new system.
Since we are celebrating International Human Rights Day this week, I want to mention that in Spain, the right to health was violated for migrants and asylum seekers under Royal Decree-Law 16/2012, of April 20, on urgent measures. Fortunately, many doctors defied the law and treated them.
Thank you for joining me on this journey of humanity and resilience. If this story resonated with you, please share it. And if you have a story to tell, write to me. Until the next episode!
Student of English Studies
Higher Technician in Sociocultural Animation
Specialist in Immigration
Higher Technician in Social Integration
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