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Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Migration from Zimbabwe to South Africa

Migration at the Crossroads: South Africa’s Response to Zimbabwean Mobility Introduction: A Human Story Framed by Statistics On a crisp morning in 2023, a 32-year-old Zimbabwean woman named Tariro (pseudonym) queued outside a Johannesburg public clinic. She had crossed the border into South Africa just months earlier after losing her job in Harare. Despite her […]

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Navigating the Maze: How Documentation Status Determines Healthcare Access for African Migrants in South Africa

Migrant Healthcare Access   Introduction: A Fractured Path to Care In 2023, Fatou, a 32-year-old pregnant woman from Senegal, arrived at a clinic in Johannesburg with severe abdominal pain. Despite presenting at a public health facility, she was turned away because she could not produce a valid asylum seeker permit. Hours later, she suffered a

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