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What Cross-Border Economic Zones Could Reduce Migration Pressures Between Mozambique and South Africa?

Reducing Migration via Cross-Border Economic Zones Opening: the migration–economy–health nexus Each year, thousands of Mozambicans travel to South Africa seeking better livelihoods. Recent estimates suggest more than 800,000 Mozambican migrants live in South Africa, concentrated in Gauteng, KwaZulu‑Natal, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo (scielo.org.za). Limited formal employment in southern Mozambique drives this migration, while South Africa’s mining, […]

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How Can Botswana’s Economic Success Model Be Replicated to Reduce Outward Migration Pressures in Southern Africa?

 Botswana’s Economic Success Model A Rising Economy Amid Persistent Migration Flows Migration pressures continue to shape Southern Africa’s social and economic landscape. Between 2020 and 2024, roughly 108,000 South Africans emigrated, averaging 27,000 people a year—about 74 leaving daily (BusinessTech, 2024). In contrast, Botswana’s success story offers valuable lessons. Once one of the world’s poorest

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