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Vice President Opens 2nd African Health Workforce Investment Forum …Calls for Retention of Health Professionals in Africa

EFO MAWUGBE by EFO MAWUGBE
May 7, 2026
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Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has called on African countries to take decisive steps to address gaps in training and retaining health professionals.

She expressed worry over how African countries continue to struggle to retain health workers, despite Investment into the health professionals.

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Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has urged African countries to take decisive steps to address gaps in training and retaining health professionals.

The Vice President was speaking at the opening ceremony of African Health Workforce Investment Forum in Accra on Wednesday under the theme: “ From Words to Action: Plan, Training, Retain.

“What makes it so easy for us to use scarce resources to train, and what makes it so difficult for us to retain the people we have trained?” she quizzed

In Ghana, Vice President Opoku-Agyemang said the government was implementing measures to strengthen the health system, including the rollout of the Free Primary Health Care programme to expand access to essential services regardless of insurance status.

The Minister for Health Kwabena Mintah Akandoh stressed that the Forum aligns with the Accra reset Agenda aimed at achieving universal health coverage with the roll out of the Free Primary health care.

Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Minister of Health, said although Africa had made progress in increasing the number of doctors, nurses and midwives, challenges remained in deployment, equitable distribution and retention.
He said Ghana had undertaken a comprehensive health labour market analysis to guide policy reforms and was advancing a national health workforce development plan to align training, employment and service delivery.

Mr Akandoh said efforts were also underway to introduce structured workforce exchange programmes to promote ethical and mutually beneficial labour mobility while protecting national interests.
“First, the Ministry of Health, working with partners, is advancing structured workforce exchange programmes. These programmes are intended to promote ethical, regular, and mutually beneficial labour mobility, protect the needs of Ghana’s health system, and create organised opportunities for young Ghanaian health professionals to gain international experience,” he emphasised.
Prof. Mohamed Yakub Janabi, WHO Director for Africa, called for global partnerships based on shared responsibility, including co-investment arrangements to support training and retention of health professionals.

He urged countries to move from commitments to practical implementation to achieve measurable improvements in health systems and outcomes.
Documents have never saved lives. Actions have done,” he said.
Prof. Janabi also called for structured government-to-government partnerships that aligned recruitment with training investments to sustain health worker production and address migration pressures

The forum, organised by the World Health Organization in collaboration with the Government of Ghana and partners, seeks to accelerate implementation of the Africa Health Workforce Investment Charter.

It brought together heads of state, ministers, global health leaders, development partners and private sector stakeholders.
According to the World Health Organisation, 500,000 health workers were trained in Africa between 2022 and 2024, with one in ten having already left the continent and four in ten preparing to leave

source:www.senaradioonline.com

Tags: AfricaHealth work forceKwabena Mintah AkandohVice PresidentWHO

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