WHO Europe’s health workforce guidance doesn’t protect East European health systems
A recent health workforce declaration by WHO’s European region misses on the opportunity to protect East European health systems from health workers’ brain drain
Healthcare now and then: Why no one wants to be a nurse anymore
In the second and last part of this series, Sopiko Japaridze focuses on the conditions of nurses and other healthcare stuff in recent times.
Healthcare now and then: Soviet Georgia to the present
Japaridze compares and contrasts her experience with the three different healthcare models in Soviet Georgia, present day Georgia, and the US.
Social security workers in Georgia win pay rise after five days of historic strike
Almost half of all the social security workers in Georgia were on strike to secure adequate pay and better living conditions
Israeli forces raze Salhiya family home, violence continues in Negev and other stories
Today we look at the demolition of a Palestinian family’s home in Sheikh Jarrah, a strike by hundreds of social workers in Georgia, and more
Nurses protest in Tbilisi for better pay and working conditions
Nurses in Georgia are building resistance to harmful government policies, and organized a protest in Tbilisi supported by trade unions






