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“Government Closure of Charles Rosa School of Nursing was Vindictive, Racist & Cause of Current Nursing Crisis” – Observer

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March 30, 2024
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The 2021 closure of the Charles Rosa School of Nursing in Linden sparked outrage among Guyanese. This institution, a cornerstone of our nation’s nursing development for over five decades, shuttered its doors under the PPP government. The closure, widely seen as riddled with racism, shortsightedness, and poor planning, exacerbated a deepening healthcare crisis marked by a severe nursing shortage.

The government’s rationale for closing such a vital institution remains unclear. Accusations flew that the Ministry of Health aimed to punish Linden’s nursing community for prior protests. The fallout is undeniable: a significant blow to our pipeline of local nursing talent at a critical juncture. The PPP’s action left the healthcare system stretched thinner and exposed a fundamental disregard for local professionals.

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Faced with this crisis, the government embarked on a controversial strategy – importing nurses. The initial batch of 500 hails from Bangladesh, a country with a median nurse salary of $350 USD (significantly lower than Guyana’s). Nurses from other countries are reportedly on the way. This solution raises concerns about long-term viability and its impact on local healthcare.

The influx of foreign nurses, offered free housing and higher wages, has sparked discontent among Guyanese nurses. Many, demoralized, are leaving for better opportunities abroad, worsening the shortage. This reliance on foreign nurses, a solution to a problem created by poor leadership, shouldn’t come at the expense of our local healthcare workers’ dignity and careers.

The Guyana Public Service Union’s warnings about a potential health sector collapse due to the government’s inaction on pay and working conditions shouldn’t be ignored. Their concerns about foreign nurses’ qualifications and language barriers highlight the complexities of this situation.

History suggests the PPP government rarely revisits its questionable decisions. While the focus should be on nurturing local talent through competitive wages, professional development, and a respectful work environment, the PPP seems content to ignore this critical need.

The Charles Rosa School closure served as a wake-up call, but it was one we largely ignored. Now, it’s time to insist on a revitalized healthcare education system. This means investing in local training institutions, ensuring they have proper resources and staff. We must rebuild and expand our homegrown healthcare workforce.

Some observers believe the ultimate goal is to force local public servants to emigrate, replacing them with Bangladeshi immigrants offered fast-tracked citizenship. “It’s about engineering ethnic population changes,” claims one anonymous source. “The government prioritizes power over its people’s well-being.”

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