Should I Stay or Should I Go? Choices for Migrant Health Workers in the UK
With only 3% of all global health workers, but 25% of the global burden of disease, Africa is suffering from a severe shortage of health workers.
In some countries where VSO works, there are as few as two doctors for every 100,000 of the population. Despite this, the World Health Organisation estimates that around 23% of doctors trained in Africa are working in countries that are a part of the organisation for economic co-operation development, including the UK.
To coincide with the launch of new VSO research on health worker migration, join leading practitioners and thinkers to discuss how circular migration could help stem the brain drain from Africa.
Speakers:
- Stephen Crabb MP, Project Umubano lead 2010
- Dr. Paul Williams, VSO Volunteer, Bwindi Community Hospital, Uganda
- Dr. Terry John, Chair, BMA International Committee
- Prof. Ronald Skeldon, Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex
- Chair: Sue Cameron, Financial Times
Please note: These events are only accessible to accredited conference delegates.
- When
- 3 Oct 2010, 17:45
- Where
- Allegro Room, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Birmingham
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