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Metrics details. In low-and middle-income countries, migrants are confronted with health needs which affect the promotion of their well-being and healthy lives. However, not much is known about the health needs of migrant female head porters Kayayei in Ghana.
The study adopted a convergent mixed methods design where both qualitative and quantitative data were used. A representative sample size of migrant female head porters was used for the study.
The study revealed that ante-natal care, post-natal care, treatment of malaria, treatment of diarrhoea diseases, mental health, sexual health, and cervical cancer were health needs of migrant female head porters. The findings showed that participants from the GAMA significantly have greater cervical cancer needs The findings underscore differential health needs across geographical localities. Based on the findings of the study, specific health needs such as ante-natal care and post-natal care should be included in any health programmes and policies that aim at addressing health needs of migrant female head porters in the two metropolitan areas of Ghana.
Global migration statistics for the last three decades indicate an increase in the proportion of female migrants [ 1 , 2 ]. The trend is nearly the same across Sub-Saharan Africa, and a major feature is that migrants migrate to urban areas [ 1 , 2 ]. The literature reveals an association between migration and health [ 3 ], and is seen as a priority in public health, as well as a determinant of health [ 4 , 5 , 6 ].
Migration affects males and females differently due to gender issues; females are largely marginalised compared to their male counterparts [ 7 , 8 ]. Lattof et al. According to World Health Organization WHO [ 9 ], female migrants experience specific health issues such as the health and nutrition of newborns, maternal health, and sexual and reproductive health.