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Saudisation Surge: Saudi Nursing Workforce Now 44% Local Talent

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In a significant breakthrough for the Kingdom’s Saudisation drive, Saudi Arabia has reported that 44% of its nursing workforce is now made up of local talent. This represents a huge advancement in the country’s efforts to wean itself of foreign labor and give its citizens vital jobs in the healthcare industry.

The Ministry of Health assigns this achievement to a variety of strategic incentives designed to induce young Saudis to study nursing as a respectable and viable profession. These include scholarship awards, employment guarantees, competitive pay, and simplified registration procedures in state-approved nursing colleges.

Authorities have stressed the increasing need for competent nurses throughout the Kingdom’s wider healthcare facilities. With a vision to build a more autonomous and resilient health system, the authorities are collaborating with schools and institutions to synchronize curriculum with technical training and future requirements.

This change is part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 vision to localise core industries, increase workforce engagement, and drive long-term sustainability. The increasing number of Saudi nurses not only helps to fill gaps within staffing but also indicates a culture shift in public attitudes towards health careers—previously seen as less appealing to the younger generation.

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