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How Do Ghana’s Right of Abode Laws Differ From South Africa’s Permanent-Residence Requirements?

 Ghana’s Right of Abode Laws vs  South Africa’s Permanent-Residence Requirements (A migration–health policy brief for health policymakers, practitioners, NGOs and researchers — revised for readability and flow) Opening: Why This Legal Difference Matters for Health Systems When a 29-year-old Ghanaian woman (here called Amina, a composite anonymized case) arrives in Johannesburg with intermittent TB symptoms […]

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