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FG has recruited 37,000 health workers since 2023 – Official
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FG has recruited 37,000 health workers since 2023 – Official

The Nigerian federal government has announced the recruitment of 37,000 health workers since 2023, according to a statement from the Ministry of Health. The initiative, along with the training of 70,000 frontline workers, aims to enhance healthcare service delivery. The government has also approved Nigeria’s National Policy on Health Workforce Migration to combat the exodus of skilled health professionals. Additional measures include funding for primary health centers, expanded access to healthcare for vulnerable groups, and efforts to strengthen disease surveillance and local pharmaceutical production. While acknowledging remaining challenges, the ministry emphasized ongoing reforms and commitments to building a more resilient health system.

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FG has recruited 37,000 health workers since 2023 – Official

The Nigerian federal government has announced the recruitment of 37,000 health workers since 2023, according to a statement from the Ministry of Health. The initiative, along with the training of 70,000 frontline workers, aims to enhance healthcare service delivery. The government has also approved Nigeria’s National Policy on Health Workforce Migration to combat the exodus of skilled health professionals. Additional measures include funding for primary health centers, expanded access to healthcare for vulnerable groups, and efforts to strengthen disease surveillance and local pharmaceutical production. While acknowledging remaining challenges, the ministry emphasized ongoing reforms and commitments to building a more resilient health system.

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