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What Solutions Could Address the Brain Drain of Skilled Professionals from Zimbabwe and Zambia to South Africa?

Addressing the Brain Drain of Skilled Professionals from Zimbabwe and Zambia to South Africa Policy Solutions for Health Workforce Retention and Regional Collaboration 1. A Human Story Behind the Numbers In 2023, Mbali, a nurse from Lusaka, left her district hospital for a private facility in Johannesburg. She had been the only midwife trained in […]

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What are the Economic Impacts of African Migration in South Africa?

A Health Policy Lens on Continental Mobility and Health Care Systems A Tale of Two Cities: When Migration Meets Healthcare Reality In Cape Town’s Somerset Hospital emergency ward, Dr. Nomsa Mbeki notices a familiar pattern during her night shifts. Among the patients seeking urgent care, approximately 30% are cross-border migrants from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and other

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The Economic Impact of Migration on South African Communities: A Health Policy Perspective

 Migration Health in South Africa Opening: The Numbers Tell a Story In July 2024, the South Africa-Zimbabwe corridor alone recorded 32,309 movements, constituting 92% of all migration flows across Zimbabwe’s official border points. Meanwhile, healthcare facilities in Johannesburg’s inner city reported a 40% increase in emergency department presentations by undocumented migrants between 2023 and 2024.

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Language Barriers and Cultural Competency in South African Healthcare for African Migrants

 Language Barriers  in South African Healthcare Introduction: When Words Fail, Lives Are at Risk In the sprawling maternity ward of Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, Amina*, a 26-year-old Somali refugee, grips her partner’s hand. Her contractions intensify rapidly. However, she speaks limited English and no Afrikaans or isiXhosa. Meanwhile, the attending nurse grows frustrated

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