HEALTH-SOUTH AFRICA: Solidarity With Developing Nations - At a Cost
14th Nov 2006, 16:12 GMT
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 14 (IPS) - As concerns continue to be expressed about the departure of African medical professionals for wealthy countries, South Africa says it is not recruiting health workers from developing nations -- something that also reflects the country's own experience of the medical "brain drain".
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