Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Support for Exiled Women in Severe Precarity

Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Support for Exiled Women in Severe Precarity

Comité pour la santé des Exilés (Comède)
Comité pour la santé des Exilés (Comède)
Europe
Projet soutenu Project supported in 2025 and 2026 : Empowering Women

Project presentation

 

Comède provides comprehensive and free support to the most vulnerable migrant women, often undocumented, without resources, and highly exposed to violence, through the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital and its telephone platform.

In response to the increasing number of women, many with histories of violence, torture, or psycho-trauma, the association implements a coordinated care pathway combining specialized medical consultations, psychological support, therapeutic workshops, and socio-legal accompaniment. This project continues and strengthens initiatives launched since 2017 to stabilize women’s health, promote access to rights, reduce isolation, and sustainably improve living conditions.

Comité pour la santé des Exilés (Comède) Key figures

900

women supported in 2024.

Comité pour la santé des Exilés (Comède)
The association

Founded in 1979, Comède aims to improve access to healthcare for exiled people and defend their rights. With 69 staff members, it operates through health centers, legal information services, and reception points in Île-de-France, across the regions, and overseas. Comède is a member of the National Federation of Health Centers and serves as a national resource center training medico-psycho-social professionals and publishing regular data and analyses on migrant health.

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