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Healthcare & Education,
Makena Mugo,
Anuna Nsekanabo,
Trizah Aduda,
Jadyn Ligoo,
Shawn Mwenje
JEPA Africa
Healthcare & Education,
Makena Mugo,
Anuna Nsekanabo,
Trizah Aduda,
Jadyn Ligoo,
Shawn Mwenje
JEPA Africa
From Backlog to Brain Drain: The Key Issues Behind East Africa’s Medical Intern Absorption Problem
In March 2024, hopeful medical interns in Kenya took to the streets in a 56-day-long strike. The issues under contention? A directive from the Salaries and Remuneration Commission had proposed to reduce intern stipends from Ksh 206,000 to between Ksh 47,000 and Ksh 70,000 – a reduction of nearly 80%.
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