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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

How migrants who move between Zimbabwe and South Africa access healthcare in border towns [The Conversation, September 2022]

Title:
How migrants who move between Zimbabwe and South Africa access healthcare in border towns
 
Authors:
Vinayak Bhardwaj 
Regional Migration Referent, Johns Hopkins University
 
Published:
The Conversation, 5 September 2022
 
From the article:
Zimbabwe and South Africa share a 225 km common border. There is only one official border crossing, at Beitbridge. An estimated 15,000 migrants and refugees from Zimbabwe and other countries cross daily either through the official border post or at illegal crossing points. Migrants’ access to healthcare, particularly in the two towns along this border – Beitbridge and Musina – has come into sharp focus after the health minister of Limpopo province made disparaging remarks to a Zimbabwean woman seeking help at a South African hospital. Doctors Without Borders has been providing healthcare to displaced populations at Beitbridge for 22 years. The Conversation Africa spoke to Doctors Without Borders’ regional migration advisor Vinayak Bhardwaj about their research into migrants’ healthcare needs in the area.