Nepal asks WHO help to hire 200 medical workers to shore up COVID-19-hit health facilities
Nepal's Ministry of Health and Population has sought the World Health Organization’s help to hire 200 health workers including doctors to continue health care services during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Nepal's Ministry of Health and Population has sought the World Health Organization’s help to hire 200 health workers including doctors to continue health care services during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The ministry’s move comes at a time when state-run health facilities are strained by the pandemic, which has affected the overall health care services across the country.
“We are taking help from the WHO country office to hire 200 health workers who will be deployed in all seven provinces,” Dr Bhim Sing Tinkary, director at the Family Welfare Division under the Department of Health Services , told the Post.
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