1. IntroductionJesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international organization with a mission to accompany, serve and advocate on behalf of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons, that they may heal, learn, and determine their own future. It is non-profit catholic church-based organization with over 40 years of global experience in various humanitarian emergency and relief operations worldwide and is currently reaching out to over 1 million displaced people in 58 countries. JRS South Africa works with urban-based asylum seekers and refugees living in Gauteng province, providing education, livelihoods, advocacy, pastoral care, and health activities.2. Context and rationaleAccording to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), South Africa is home to a large refugee and asylum seeker population, totalling 250,2501 individuals. Including individuals from countries such as Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda, South Sudan, Somalia, and Zimbabwe. South Africa has been a preferred destination for many migrants from other parts of Africa due to its advanced economic status and progressive laws and policies regarding migrants and refugees. Within South Africa, Gauteng province stands out as a major destination for refugees and asylum seekers, housing a significant portion of this population. Despite Gautengs status as the economic center of the country, refugees and asylum seekers in this province often encounter challenges in accessing essential healthcare services. While the law guarantees them the right to healthcare, refugees, and asylum seekers often struggle to translate this right into reality. These challenges stem from various factors, including limited healthcare infrastructure, financial constraints, language and cultural barriers, legal and administrative hurdles, and stigma and discrimination. The lengthy process to register and obtain refugee permits often delays access to healthcare benefits. JRS has learned that, even with proper documentation, navigating the public healthcare system can be challenging. Financial strain and unfamiliarity with the health system often leads to frustration and missed appointments. As a result, many refugees and asylum seekers in Gauteng struggle to obtain the medications and healthcare they need to address their health conditions effectively.3.Project Goal and ObjectiveThe Health Projects goal is to improve vulnerable refugees' access to healthcare services and community-based strategies for health promotion and disease prevention in Gauteng province, South Africa.
The specific objectives are:
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