The World Health Organization (WHO) has partnered with the Nigerian government to launch the National Health Fellows Program (NHFP) aimed at deploying health fellows across all 774 local government areas to strengthen healthcare services and drive lasting change in the country’s health sector. WHO led the recruitment process, selecting highly qualified professionals to serve communities nationwide, with the program expected to improve healthcare access, enhance the health workforce, strengthen disease surveillance, and promote community engagement and awareness.
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Ghana police say they have rescued dozens from Nigeria job scam
Seventy-six Ghanaians trafficked to Nigeria under a fraudulent recruitment scheme have been rescued by police, with seven suspects arrested. The victims, deceived with false job offers, faced poor living conditions and were coerced into scamming their families for money, highlighting the ongoing issue of job-related fraud in the region. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Seventy-six young men from Ghana were tricked into going to Nigeria with promises of good jobs, but when they...
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