Research on the move: exploring WhatsApp as a tool for understanding the intersections between migration, mobility, health and gender in South Africa
Abstract Background Reflecting global norms, South Africa is associated with high levels of cross-border and internal population mobility, yet migration-aware health system responses are lacking. Existing literature highlights three methodological challenges limiting the development of evidence-info...
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Main Authors: | Thea de Gruchy (Author), Jo Vearey (Author), Calvin Opiti (Author), Langelihle Mlotshwa (Author), Karima Manji (Author), Johanna Hanefeld (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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