Are Africa鈥檚 rural nurses valued enough?
Africa Daily speaks to Agnes Nambozo, who was filmed climbing a rickety ladder to treat people in a remote village. Uganda鈥檚 health minister called her 鈥榥urse of the year鈥.
鈥淚 just have love for my people鈥 I put myself in their shoes and I鈥檓 like, 'let me reach those people'. I feel their pain.鈥
This week Africa Daily has been looking at what it means to be a nurse in Africa. We鈥檝e heard from those who want to leave to find work 鈥 but have been banned from working abroad by their governments. We鈥檝e also heard from those who鈥檝e left the continent with high hopes 鈥 only for some to fall prey to unscrupulous agencies who take a cut of their wages.
But today we鈥檙e looking at what life is like for those still working in Africa 鈥 concentrating on the story of Agnes Nambozo, the nurse captured on video clambering up a rickety wooden ladder attached to the side of a mountain in order to conduct health and vaccination programmes for villagers who couldn鈥檛 otherwise access them.
The video led Uganda鈥檚 health minister to label her 鈥渘urse of the year鈥. But many questioned why the minister wasn't rewarding nurses like Agnes - and making their working conditions safer.
Presenter: Alan Kasujja @kasujja
Guests: Agnes Nambozo and Justus Cherop Kiplangat, President of the Uganda Nurses and Midwives Union.
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