Exodus of nurses scary — Bani
Former Minister for the Interior, Prosper Douglas Bani, has urged the government to adopt stringent and priority measures to curb the alarming exodus of nurses from the country. He said the current trend of the
Former Minister for the Interior, Prosper Douglas Bani, has urged the government to adopt stringent and priority measures to curb the alarming exodus of nurses from the country. He said the current trend of the
The Ghana Nurse-Midwife Trainees Association (GNMTA) is threatening to embark on a protest over unpaid arrears. According to GNMTA, the government is yet to fulfill its promise to pay members their allowance. In a statement
In terms of absolute numbers, the mass exodus of nurses and other health professionals from Ghana for better income and compensation packages abroad has not yet affected the provision of healthcare services in the country.
A Medical Practitioner and Member of Parliament for Anyaa-Sowutuom Constituency, Dr. Dickson Adomako Kissi, says Ghana stands to benefit from nurses relocating to the UK and other parts of the world for better working conditions.
The Ghanaian government and the British government are about to reach a bilateral deal to send nurses with Ghanaian training to the UK in exchange for financial benefits, according to the health minister Kwaku Agyemang