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WHO Lists Nigeria Among 55 Countries With ‘Most Pressing’ Shortage Of Health Workers

THE World Health Organization (WHO) has included Nigeria and 54 other countries on its Health Workforce Support and Safeguards List 2023. The global health body stated that the countries face the most pressing health workforce challenges related to universal health coverage. “In particular, these countries have: 1) a density of doctors, nurses and midwives below…

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Nigeria, Israel to Deepen Partnership in Innovation, Others 

  Gom Mirian    Nigeria and Israel have commenced collaborative moves to deepen partnerships in innovation, entrepreneurship, and production to harness Nigeria’s huge potential for its technological development. The Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Mr. Michael Freeman, disclosed this on Tuesday while on a working visit to the Executive Secretary of Tertiary Education Trust…

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FG Moves Population, Housing Census to May

  As FEC approves N2.8bn for census software procurement   The 2023 population and housing census earlier scheduled for March 29 has been shifted to May 2023. Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed made the disclosure at the end of the Federal Executive Council presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja on Wednesday….

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Arsenal owners announce board changes

[ad_1] Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke told fans on Wednesday his ambitions for the club would “never waver” as the Premier League title challengers announced a boardroom reshuffle. US-based Kroenke and his son, Josh Kroenke, have become co-chairmen, while Tim Lewis becomes the executive vice-chairman. Stan Kroenke took full control of Arsenal in 2018 through the…

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No, women are not actually bad at math or directions. So, where do these sexist clichés come from?

[ad_1] Eva Leray, Ouest-France Women “have no sense of direction,” “are bad at math,” “spend too much money” and “are hysterical” and “more delicate” than their male counterparts. So many sexist stereotypes still exist in French society. Where did all of these dated clichés that devalue women come from? We sat down with French historian…

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Nutrition and dietetics jobs come of age

[ad_1] Careers Nutrition and dietetics jobs come of age Wednesday March 15 2023 An increase in the prevalence of diseases, co-morbidities, and related conditions has increased the demand for clinical nutrition and dietetics services across the country. FILE PHOTO | SHUTTERSTOCK For years, very few Kenyans sought the services of nutritionists and dietitians. But as…

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