HEALTHALLAFRICA
South Africa: From Clinics to Public Health - Concerns Grow Over Anti-Migrant Campaign
Healthcare workers, humanitarian organisations, and migrants in South Africa are warning that an anti-migrant campaign is disrupting healthcare access, risking interruptions in chronic health treatment and broader public health. The campaign has raised concerns about its impact on medical services and vulnerable populations.
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