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The President of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Dr Ernest Yorke, has highlighted the long-standing accommodation challenges faced by doctors assigned to rural communities.
Speaking to the media, on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, he explained that securing appropriate housing remains one of the biggest obstacles for medical professionals, especially at the time of their initial posting.
“Sometimes, accommodation issues have delayed doctors and other health professionals from assuming duties even if they have accepted to be posted there, and it has become a back-and-forth process until one is secured. Other times [they] would have to look for their own accommodations, and you may have to be reimbursed, or it is at your own cost,” he said.
When asked whether accommodation was typically arranged for doctors ahead of posting, he responded, “If you are lucky, you may be provided with accommodation. Some districts have accommodation earmarked for doctors, but this is not the case everywhere.”
Dr. Yorke stressed that resolving these housing challenges was critical to attracting and retaining medical officers in underserved areas, ultimately strengthening healthcare delivery.
He further urged stakeholders to invest meaningfully in social amenities and the health sector, especially in deprived communities. His comments follow reports that several newly posted doctors have declined assignments to the Upper West Region.


