ICN advocates for better pay and working conditions to address 'brain drain' among nurses in Ghana

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  • Kwaku Tee 1 year ago

    Pay all workers well and they will stop migration to better environment and again better wages& salaries will reduce the over reliance on free things from the govt.When parents are well paid there will be no need for Nurses/T ...
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  • SPEAK 1 year ago

    This is very important fot the goverenment to look into.
    No more license exams fees as well as foreign trained Ghanaian medical doctors recruitment exams fees should be charged US Dollars. Real Cheating.GHS is our money

  • they say they say 1 year ago

    Mr. White man, pls think for these Africans for they're simply incapable of thinking and doing right by themselves

  • they say they say 1 year ago

    I think Ghana should start employing highly intelligent foreign experts in all the sensitive areas like the ministry of Finance, Health, Education, Roads, etc

  • Ghanaba 1 year ago

    This guy is a politician and racist migration is an individual choice tell the developed countries to pay to the state some money rather they allow the criminals to use such money as investors and always reduce the value of u ...
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  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    Nurses deserve better pay, but that alone will not help to stem the nursing brain drain. Ghana will always have far more trained nurses than available job openings. There aren't that many hospitals or clinic in Ghana to be ab ...
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  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    Typo correction:

    There aren't that many hospitals or clinics in Ghana to be able to absorb the yearly addition of newly-trained nurses to the job market.

  • .com 1 year ago

    You are just right but you did not talk about the negative effect on UK as well and to enable us to use to measure how government of Ghana is using this same style to recruit lower income earners to reduce productivity and in ...
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