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What Barriers Do Mozambican Migrants Face When Accessing HIV/AIDS Treatment in South African Clinics?

Between Borders and Barriers: What Mozambican Migrants Face in Accessing HIV Treatment in South Africa Opening: When Borders Block Lifesaving Care In a cramped hostel on the edge of Johannesburg, a 34-year-old Mozambican miner — Pedro — skipped his monthly clinic appointment. His employer refused him time off, and his identity document lacked updated work […]

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