More than 40,000 Malawians have returned home from South Africa after being deported or voluntarily leaving amid rising anti-immigrant tensions. While much of the debate has focused on the humanitarian, legal and economic impact, a public health expert says the health consequences also deserve urgent attention. In an opinion piece, Dr Mwai Makoka warns that disrupted treatment for chronic illnesses, growing mental health needs and increased pressure on Malawi's healthcare system could have lasting consequences if not addressed. Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Dr Mwai Makoka, an independent consultant on Health, Faith and Development, based in Lilongwe, Malawi

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