Crisis of Brain Drain in Nigeria's Health Sector: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Path Forward.

International Journal of MCH and AIDS Pub Date : 2025-05-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/IJMA_11_2025
Amina A Umar, Hamisu M Salihu, Romuladus E Azuine
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Abstract

Brain drain represents an existential threat to the health ecosystem in Nigeria as an increasing number of health professionals migrate to developed and industrialized nations where they are guaranteed higher salaries, better job security, and a more conducive work environment. As of 2023, the United Kingdom remains the leading destination, with over 12,000 Nigerian doctors, while the United States, Canada, and Germany follow closely. While these migrations provide individual doctors with career advancement and financial security, they leave behind a healthcare system teetering on the edge. The shortage of healthcare professionals is already having profound effects on Nigeria's health indices, including a staggering burden of maternal-infant morbidity and mortality. The solution to this medical "tsunami" consists of improving the welfare of healthcare workers, creating more job opportunities, and investing in modern healthcare infrastructure. Ultimately, sound political and visionary leadership is required for any lasting solution to the current healthcare brain drain, which threatens health security in Nigeria.

尼日利亚卫生部门人才流失危机:挑战、机遇和前进道路。
随着越来越多的卫生专业人员移徙到发达国家和工业化国家,在那里他们有更高的工资、更好的工作保障和更有利的工作环境,人才外流对尼日利亚的卫生生态系统构成了生存威胁。截至2023年,英国仍然是主要的目的地,有超过1.2万名尼日利亚医生,而美国、加拿大和德国紧随其后。虽然这些移民为医生个人提供了职业发展和经济保障,但他们留下了一个在边缘摇摇晃晃的医疗体系。保健专业人员的短缺已经对尼日利亚的健康指数产生了深远的影响,包括母婴发病率和死亡率的惊人负担。解决这一医疗“海啸”的办法包括改善卫生保健工作者的福利,创造更多就业机会,并投资于现代卫生保健基础设施。最终,要持久解决目前威胁尼日利亚卫生安全的卫生保健人才流失问题,需要健全的政治和有远见的领导。
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