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How is climate change reshaping migration patterns from rural to urban areas in South Africa’s Eastern Cape and Limpopo provinces?

Climate Change and Rural-Urban Migration: Health Policy Implications for South Africa’s Eastern Cape and Limpopo When the Land Runs Dry: The Human Face of Migration Thembisile’s Journey Thembisile, a 34-year-old mother of three from rural Limpopo, spent two decades cultivating maize and vegetables on her family’s land. Between 2020 and 2024, successive droughts destroyed her […]

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