Is it worth becoming a doctor in Kenya?
Doctors have announced a 14-day strike over staff shortages.
Doctors in Kenya have been on the streets protesting against the state of healthcare in the country. They’re angry about a shortage of staff in hospitals and other public medical facilities.
The Kenya Medical Practitioners Pharmacists and Dentists Union or KMPDU want the government to plug the gaps by paying for medical interns to start working in hospitals immediately. But the country’s Ministry of Health says it doesn’t have the funds to do that.
Dorcas Wangira, the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ’s Africa Health correspondent, explains the doctors’ main demands and discusses how a planned 14-day strike could impact the health system.
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