Migrants Against the Acceptable Standard of Health Aotearoa

Logo for MAASHA (Migrants Against the Acceptable Standard of Health Aotearoa). It features five stylised human shapes in different colours and geometric forms: a red square with a circle head, a green triangle with a circle head, an orange circle with a circle head, a purple star with a circle head, and a blue triangle with a circle head. Below the figures, the acronym MAASHA appears in bold black capital letters. Underneath is the full name written in smaller uppercase text.

Migrants Against the Acceptable Standard of Health Aotearoa (MAASHA) is a collective led by migrants and refugees, campaigning to end disability and health-related discrimination in Aotearoa New Zealand’s immigration system. We call for the Government to end the Acceptable Standard of Health (ASH) requirements and to remove the legal restrictions which allow migrants' human rights to be violated.

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