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Govt partners with Saudi Arabia to offer medical jobs to Kenyans

Faith Chandianya by Faith Chandianya
January 19, 2024
in Healthcare
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The Ministry of Health has announced the government’s partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to offer medical job opportunities to Kenyans.

Through a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the ministry announced that the jobs available are those of nurses, personal assistants, and health care assistant professionals.

“Interested individuals are advised to sign up or register for the jobs at the National Employment Authority’s (NEA) job portal,” the ministry said.

This follows President Williams Ruto’s engagements with international partners and negotiating frameworks aimed at providing Kenyan job seekers access to lucrative employment prospects abroad.

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The Principal Secretary for Labour and Skills Development, Shadrack Mwadime, said that in addition to Saudi Arabian healthcare roles, Kenya has successfully concluded bilateral labor agreements with several other nations, unlocking doors for Kenyan professionals seeking employment overseas.

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