Abstract

This paper explores systemic inequalities present within the two-tier South African health care system and its role in perpetuating the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the country post-apartheid. The paper delves into the legal and societal origins in perpetuating the epidemic, especially among poorer subsections within South African society that were historically marginalized during the apartheid era.

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