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Study finds wives’ migration leaves husbands in Wa West facing loneliness, emotional strain

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Professor Elijah Yendaw Director General, MDPI Commissioner of National Development Planning Commission When women migrate from rural communities in search of livelihood opportunities, their husbands are often left behind to cope with loneliness, emotional strain and the loss of everyday companionship, a new study has revealed.
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