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Chronic Disease Management Among Migrant Populations: Diabetes and Hypertension Care Access in Pretoria’s Migrant Communities

Chronic Disease Care for Migrants in Pretoria: Diabetes and Hypertension Access Opening: Why This Matters — A Case Study In a small flat in Pretoria North, “Amina” (not her real name), a 49‑year-old woman from Zimbabwe, checks her blood pressure. She has lived in Tshwane for over 8 years, working informal jobs and supporting two […]

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