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South Africa’s Refugee and Asylum System: Processing, Integration and Support Mechanisms Through a Health Policy Lens

A Crisis at the Intersection of Migration and Health The Human Cost of System Failure In the corridors of Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, Dr. Sarah Ndlovu encounters a familiar struggle. A 34-year-old asylum seeker from the Democratic Republic of Congo sits before her. She carries her pregnancy at seven months. However, she holds only […]

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TB, HIV, and Migration: Understanding Disease Patterns and Prevention Challenges Among African Migrants in South Africa

 Understanding Disease Patterns and Prevention Challenges How migration dynamics, exclusionary policies, and fragile health systems fuel dual epidemics—and what must be done to change course. A Tale of Two Crises: The Migrant’s Health Journey In May 2022, Awa, a 29-year-old undocumented woman from the DRC, sought treatment at a community clinic in Durban after experiencing

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