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How Does Overcrowded Housing in Informal Settlements Impact Migrant Health Outcomes?

How Overcrowded Housing in Informal Settlements Impacts Migrant Health Outcomes in South Africa Infectious Disease Transmission • Mental Health • Maternal & Child Health 1. Introduction: When a Home Becomes a Health Risk In March 2024, “Amina,” a 28-year-old Somali woman living in Cape Town’s Philippi settlement, shared a simple worry: “At night we sleep […]

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Community-Led Solutions: How African Migrant Organizations Are Addressing Healthcare Gaps Through Peer Support and Advocacy

Certainly! Here’s the revised version of your blog post with enhanced use of transition words and phrases to improve flow and coherence. Transitional elements are used to guide the reader smoothly between sections, ideas, and examples.  How African Migrant Organizations Are Addressing Healthcare Gaps In a cramped Hillbrow flat in inner-city Johannesburg, Fatou*, a 29-year-old

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