The Bangladesh government plans to recruit 100,000 new health workers and 125,000 midwives over the next three to four years. This initiative aims to ensure the provision of primary healthcare services across the country. The announcement was made by SM Ziauddin Haider, the Prime Minister's Special Assistant on Health. This large-scale hiring effort is designed to strengthen the national health infrastructure. By increasing the workforce, the government hopes to improve access to maternal and child health services. The program will be more comprehensive than previous recruitment drives. It is a step toward achieving universal health coverage for the Bangladesh population.TITLE: Bangladesh to Recruit 125,000 New Health Workers and Midwives
PHRASE: health worker recruitment
SUMMARY: The Bangladesh government plans to recruit 100,000 new health workers and 25,000 midwives over the next three to four years. This initiative aims to ensure the provision of primary healthcare services across the country. The announcement was made by SM Ziauddin Haider, the Prime Minister's Special Assistant on Health. This large-scale hiring effort is designed to strengthen the national health infrastructure. By increasing the workforce, the government hopes to improve access to maternal and child health services. The program will be more comprehensive than previous recruitment drives. It is a step toward achieving universal health coverage for the Bangladesh population.
