Nurses Migrate For Greener Pastures

A study on why nurses migrate has revealed that the intent to find greener pastures abroad among nurses in Botswana is still rife.

The study was done by Gloria Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, of the Department of Nursing Education at the University of Botswana in conjunction with the Nurses Association of Botswana (NAB) and the Botswana Trade and Poverty programme (BTPP) based at the Botswana Institute for Development and Public Administration (BIDPA).

Presenting the finding to the just ended conference of the Commonwealth Nursing Federation (CNF), Tshweneagae said that nurses still migrate because they believe that conditions under which they work are not conducive.

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