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What role does water scarcity play in driving cross-border migration from Zimbabwe and Mozambique into South Africa?

Water Scarcity and Cross-Border Migration: Health Policy Implications for South Africa When the Land Runs Dry: Water Scarcity as a Migration Driver In 2024, over 50% of people leaving Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe, cited repeated drought as a key push factor. The Africa Climate Mobility Initiative estimates 200,000–800,000 Southern Africans may migrate by 2050 due to […]

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