The paper questions Turkey's higher education internationalisation policy and its impact on the mobility of students from sub-Saharan Africa. The author shares the results of a research project conducted in 2014-2016, focused on 184 African students' life and study conditions in the Turkish capital. The work highlights the link between host countries' foreign policy and student mobility, also analysing students' experiences in their new living environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Despite the enormous victory that has been recorded in decreasing significantly HIV-TB related mortality and morbidity in Sub-Saharan Africa, enormous challenges continue to obstruct proper and enviable control of these conditions. These range from prioritization, ethics, funding, drug resistance and research gaps. Resistance to these diseases could constitute key treatment and prevention challenges to health care systems and the international community if not handled appropriately and promptly. This paper presents key shortcomings of the current funding, management and research policies and highlights possible action areas to remedy this situation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]