In a comment article published in the equityhealthj, the authors discuss the mass emigration of Nigerian health workforce to developed countries during the COVID-19 pandemic and suggest strategies to reverse this brain drain.
]. Having highlighted all these, universal health coverage, and other indicators of sustainable development goal three would be challenging to achieve by the projected year 2030 in Nigeria.In light of the above findings, it is imperative for the relevant stakeholders to urgently take steps to retain its health workforce and turn the tide against brain drain. We recommend closing the wage gap between Nigeria and recruiting countries.
Proactively, the policymakers should consider adopting the global skill partnership model, a bilateral labor agreement between a country of origin and a country of destination. While the country of origin trains students in skills needed to meet their specific and immediate needs and that of the country of destination, the latter provides the required finance and facility and, in turn, receives skilled migrants [].
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