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What will Southern Africa’s migration landscape look like in 2050 if current climate trends continue, and how should policymakers prepare today?

Southern Africa’s Climate Migration in 2050: Preparing Health Systems Today Opening: A Changing Migration Horizon Imagine Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, in 2050. Urban sprawl is no longer driven solely by economic migration. Increasingly, people move because climate change has destroyed rural livelihoods. Rural communities in Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Mozambique face worsening droughts, failing crops, and water […]

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Cross-Border Trade and Movement: How SADC Protocols Affect Migration Between Southern African Countries

Migration Health in Southern Africa Introduction: Migration in Southern Africa The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is marked by intense mobility. Economic, social, and cultural ties drive millions across borders each year. This movement supports trade and livelihoods but also raises complex health policy questions. Therefore, understanding how SADC protocols shape migration is essential for

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