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Medical migration from Zimbabwe: magnitude, causes and impact on the poor

Abstract

This article examines the migration of health professionals from Zimbabwe in the face of a worsening economic and political crisis. Drawing on data from selected health institutions, it shows that the magnitude of this migration is increasing, with no signs of slowing down, and that economic factors are largely responsible. This outflow has negatively affected the users of the health system, particularly the poor who cannot afford the alternative health services offered by the better-staffed and well-equipped private clinics and consequently have resorted to visiting traditional and faith healers. Based on the research findings, the study calls for a speedy resolution of the current economic and political crisis as a long-term solution for reducing the medical brain drain from Zimbabwe.

Authors

Chikanda1 A

Journal

Development Southern Africa, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 47–60

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

March 1, 2007

DOI

10.1080/03768350601165850

ISSN

0376-835X

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