Ministry of Health to recruit 15,200 nurses and midwives

Sika Togoh
Sika Togoh
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The Ministry of Health (MOH) has been given clearance to recruit 15,200 nurses and midwives.

The Chief Director of the Ministry of Health, Alhaji Hafiz Adam, confirmed this in a statement dated Friday, July 26, 2024.

He explained that the recruitment process will be conducted in a transparent manner to give equal opportunity to all qualified persons.

Recruitment will commence on Monday, 5th August 2024 at 12:00 noon, a statement issued by the Health Ministry said.

It added that “Qualified applicants are requested to formally apply on the Ministry of Health online application portal by logging-in onto https://hr.moh.gov.gh and follow the instructions to select the preferred agency under the Ministry.”

The deadline for submission of application is Friday, 23rd August 2024 at 6.00pm, the statement added.

“The public is kindly informed that the recruitment process is very transparent. Applicants should therefore be aware of any person who may approach them on the pretext of assisting them for recruitment at a fee.

“The Ministry therefore advises all applicants not to make any payment for this process. Whoever pays money does so at his/her own risk. We count on your usual cooperation.”

Relatedly, the Presidential Advisor on Health, Dr. Nsiah Asare has said that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s government has completed over 40 hospitals.

He said the government has finished ten hospital projects that it inherited from President Kufuor’s administration.

He said in addition to building new medical facilities like the Agenda 111 health projects, the government is also extending its infrastructure by giving medical staff members specialised and sub-specialised training so they could handle the problems of providing healthcare at regional and district hospitals.

He said this will support government efforts to give Ghanaians access to affordable, high-quality healthcare.

He also asserted that this will support government efforts to give Ghanaians access to affordable, high-quality healthcare.

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