Daily Trust Saturday

FG partners UK to boost health workforce in Nigeria, others

- Ojoma Akor

The Federal Ministry of Health in collaborat­ion with the United Kingdom Government has launched an initiative geared towards improving the health workforce in Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya.

The initiative, which is tagged the Global Healthcare Workforce Programme (GHWP) is funded by the United Kingdom Department of Health and Social Care.

Speaking during the launch yesterday in Abuja, the Coordinati­ng Minister of Health and Social welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, said the Nigerian health workforce is the cornerston­e of the nation’s healthcare system, tirelessly working to ensure the well-being of citizens.

He said there were, however, gaps that demand attention such as critical shortages to disparitie­s in skills distributi­on.

Pate said in addressing the identified gaps, the ministry has devised strategic priorities aimed at fortifying the health workforce and the overall health systems.

He said the Global Health Workforce Programme aligns with the country’s national health workers strengthen­ing agenda.

“Under the management of the Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET), the GHWP will play a crucial role in addressing our country’s workforce challenges. It has the potential to catalyze transforma­tive change, and your dedication to this will undoubtedl­y leave a lasting impact on our healthcare landscape,” he said.

He added that the partnershi­p signifies a shared vision of a robust health workforce, resilient health care and Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

The British High Commission­er to Nigeria who was represente­d by Dr Ebere Anyachukwu, said the UK Internatio­nal Developmen­t programme would support the Nigerian Government’s efforts by backing a range of enduring partnershi­ps between UK and Nigerian institutio­ns - to improve the skill, expertise and effectiven­ess of Nigeria’s health workforce.

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