Africa is losing health workers when it can least afford to – a pattern rooted in colonial history

12 avril 2026 | Danica Sims, Senior lecturer in Medical Education, University of Oxford
Health workers consistently move from poorer countries to richer ones, a pattern that tracks closely along lines drawn by colonial history.
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