Malawi: Malawi Plans to Ship 500 Nurses to Israel - Activist Warns Against 'Great Exodus'
[Nyasa Times] Malawi's government has been accused of breaching international health guidelines after unveiling plans to send 500 nurses to Israel under a controversial labour agreement -- a move activists warn could deepen the country's own critical healthcare shortage.
Malawi's government has come under fire for a controversial agreement to send 500 nurses to Israel, potentially exacerbating the nation's own dire healthcare shortage. Critics argue that the deal violates international health guidelines, specifically the World Health Organization's (WHO) Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel.
This code explicitly discourages active recruitment of health workers from countries already struggling with critical staff shortages. The deal, struck behind closed doors, has sparked outrage, with Malawi First, an activist group, condemning the move for violating WHO guidelines and accusing the government of flouting health regulations designed to protect nations like Malawi.
Former Head of Mission to Israel, David Bisnowaty, revealed that the labour agreement was already in an advanced stage, with recruitment set to commence once final procedures are finalized.
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