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cities in southern African countries are still faced with high volume of movement of economically active people from rural areas.outline causes ,effect and possible and tested solutions?

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Answered by amalkochuparambilp
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In a rapidly digitizing and globalizing world, more and more are settling in urban areas. South Africa’s urban areas over the years have seen an increase in people arriving for work-related purposes but end up settling down. This has increased traffic congestion, pressurised available infrastructure and created a huge backlog in housing provision and by extension, rural-urban migration has also increased crime levels in urban areas. By strictly examining the available and relevant literature on the concept of free-higher education in South Africa, it was evident that rural-urban migration has been devastating for rural areas, the loss of skill, income and innovation are some of the repercussions which have been felt by rural areas. The South African government has not adequately addressed this increasing phenomenon, and failure to do so will cripple socio-economic development and growth in rural areas for decades to come. The study found that urban areas are failing to cope with the increasing rate of rural-urban migration and that government has no invested enough towards rural development. Therefore, an increase in rural investments is the only credible solution that would ensure a significant decrease in rural-urban migration

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are asked to comment on the causes, effects, and possible and tested solutions of migrations for the people who live in Southern African countries:

  • The causes of migration from rural to urban in South Africa have been attributed to the fact that less attention is paid to the urbanization of rural areas of southern Africa.
  • Money, jobs, education, taxation amenities, and family are the reasons for this migration.
  • The effect of migration in South Africa is very hard on the economy.
  • The labor class people are marginalized into lower-paying jobs.
  • This leads to political and social tensions.
  • There is immense stress on housing and costs.
  • Also, remittance for migrants is a major source of worry.
  • Transmission of the disease is prevalent in migrating people.
  • Prevention of migration is possible if the government provides well for the youth in rural areas.
  • Training for technical jobs, education, amenities, and attention to the people in rural areas is the answer to migration.

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