The Lancet Student » Archive » Interview with Nimal Siripala de Silva
"Your honour, could you tell me your stand on the issue of migration of health workers from developing countries?
My view has been very strong on this issue, I have always been an advocate against migration. At the WHO I have supported the idea of forming an international convention on migration of health workers, which currently is in progress. I have also taken part in many consultative meetings and I have pushed forward the idea that developed countries should at least pay compensation to developing countries when they recruit health professionals of such background."
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Dear colleagues,
Quite a few of you may be aware of this vicious plan of the Minister.
The general public may think that this noble minister is correct.But only doctors and their family members know that ,with out treating the root causes,brain drain can not be stopped.The Minister should understand that Professionals can not be forced for slavery.His "plans"are not yet over.
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