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this is the champions league trophy the there's plenty of leak and the england if i come in 7 years at manchester, good one helps the club when a total of 14 trophies us loda has now signed the 32 year old with 2 year contract on a free transfer up and coming up next year on d. w. use asia. why these indonesian nurses training to provide care in germany that we finished managing and paid for the will and get out of that school ad you'll both use thanks down by the, every jenny surprises me. it's gone all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police
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the free time, but still very much alive. your guy to the special hot spots in germany recognizes where exactly. it was fun. i have learned a lot of our culture history, all their travel extremely worth a visit. the visit, the doctor knew was very sure, coming up today, filling up germany's nest trouble tickets. germany needs now says, and it's getting there from countries, i tend to be sure and the philippines. but these, these leading to a shortage of these nations and imparting this time did of medical care plus naples healing. i so jim, this is the only hope of pittsburgh,
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the thousands of deputies sufferings, cattle ex, in there on the beach. bene welcome to the videos, a shag that you can join us. germany is facing a shortage of medical personnel, particularly nurses, according to one estimate of the country would need some 300000 nurses. by 2030 a shortfall, it's got to make up within its borders. so it's heading outside them to countries like in to be sure and the philippines. it's that the questions of whether rich countries are literally shopping from dallas is being pulled out ones at the cost of medical care in these countries. questions we can explore in a moment, but 1st this report for me to be sure which has a soap loss of nursing graduates, many of whom are unable to find adequate employment in the country. that is out
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many a heading to greener pastures in germany. learning germany's an easy but he's totally up for the holy is one of $284.00 nurses taking language classes and just kind of 5 days a week or he's part of the triple win program that drains engineers and nurses for jobs in germany. concerning good, that's good. yeah. yeah, i think it all folks of luck. life balance is going to the man saying in indonesia it's more difficult sometimes it's because most of us have luxury living society to make sure i've gotten that combined. if i need this while in germany, the respect for nurses is quite high. how does that, why? i want to try and worked in and of course, because he can earn a lot more money that even indonesia nursing home like this one. for a long time, easy, i couldn't send nurses to work in hospitals and care facilities outside of asia
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because there was a shortage at home. but now that it has a surplus of 3 nurses, the world health organization has given indonesia, the green light for the progress. then backgrounds have been in the homo, brendan, this is not sort of brain drain. it, in fact, most likely have a brain game from my brain game, mean sponsor. this nurse has had gums and worked in germany. they can return home and share the experience and skills. the best market in indonesia, london, scaling out by somebody in the nation, half the money that nurses sandbox from abroad. benefits the local economy though they're of course risk for participants. the acceptance rate for the program is high, but if one fails, a lot of time has been invested. father says he feels the pressure to succeed. so without an ad that i submitted that now i feel a bit guilty because i quit my job to dig lot in this programs that it would, my family hesitate for my college education. and the idea was that i can support
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myself after the age of 18. but now that i have signed up for triple, then i have no income beside that and rely on my family once again about this. as i get it, as far as the guys, i'm just kind of aged. there's also the chance that the nurses will like it so much . they'll end up staying in germany, the author and for his part is determined to come back foot 1st like the rest of this class. he has to get through the program and for that they still have a number of exams like in the nation that's just from the philippines to are leaving to work in the countries including germany. but i'm like in to be sure of. there isn't a surplus of no says yeah, according to one philippines official, the international recruiting has led to a shortage of around 350000 businesses in the philippines. a shortage that was, i think the folks during the course of that make especially with many notices in
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private hospitals resigned owing to the heavy work. so now it says i'm now being your buy better working conditions. be and living standards in countries such as germany, canada, i'm the united states. and joining me from all contacts from manila, john, this j. c. contin got to say how serious a problem is the shortage of nurses for the free to pains government. hi, thanks for having me. well, it's been serious enough that presidents working on marcus junior has brought it up as something that as of serious concern to the country. and he's so the, the got his health officials to try and fix the got according to the health department. the philippines is sort of somewhere between 127002 more than 300000 nurses at the moment. and it might take somewhere around 12 years for the punch of which for not you know, newton versus the feeling that got this part of this gap in the philippines itself participates in a government to government project for germany, for instance,
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called the triple when project that recruits notices for hospitals in germany. how does the philippines government square that with the short digitize even different opinions as well to say? so number one, um, it's a bunch of to be similar, right? or could it be nice to be able to leave the country and find gainful employment? so that's been an ongoing arguments here in the country, especially during the time them when the government enforced like cap is limited. the number of nurses that the philippines can stand abroad due somewhere like 70027500 versus per year. now there's been a rep also is to use that, that you know, especially from the department of migrant workers at which concern is to 5 and they both are the meanest looks by livable work outside of the country. precisely because there's very little right to be found here in the country. and also here in
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the philippines. nurses like the um, the health care system is such that nurses here who work, for example, for a private institution will only earn somewhere like 250000 or 250 rather just 250 to $400.00 a month if they work for a private institution somewhere around $600.00 a little over that $600.00 per month. and they work for a public institution which is minuscule compared to what they can earn outside somewhere around 600-7000 or thereabouts. $3000.00 us dollars. uh for entry level positions. so what is the government doing to try to address these concerns? so as i said, um, there is not a debate as to whether uh into maintain that cost. uh, that's the limit to the number of nurses of the country is able to send it out to the employee in a, in a year. and the other is, it's investing now a lot more in education a few years ago to develop eastern system to what's called the capability system.
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so which basically meant that for 20 years, there were no newly meant that moses cumming new equipment as nurse as coming out of universities and colleges. so aside from the fact that there's already a great got to be failed, there was this 3 years when there was no nursing, as there were no nurse as new nurses graduating. so now what the governor, we just do, we use putting in investments in education, international budget for this year. education has taken the highest priority, which was not the case in years prior. although that increase in the budget for education. this not only cover the education of nurses in other like doctors and other health care workers. that is one of the main drivers of this decision. and of course the, the countries education secretary is the vice president, the daughter of a former president that was needing that they're there. so we have to take that into account when asking why was this huge increase in the budget for education. but um right now there are a. c or 2 part answers and there has the health care budget for the country is the
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3rd priority in terms of the budget for this year. but the advocates for health care here in the philippines are saying that are for, for that the amount that has to be at least triple of the current amount and why the discussions are happening. what is the impact, the shortage of nurses he's having on patient care and the philippines as well. that was very evident during the pandemic. there were our hospitals for swamp. there were a patients waiting outside in their cars, reports of patients dying while waiting to be attended to of hospitals. here in, in the anna speaking from experience here in the capital. when you go to hospitals, there are very few nurses that are available that they tend to the needs of patients. so what ends up happening is there are concerns about the quality of the care of me. or is this a, are even bull bible naturally decline because they're just being swapped over around with a number of reasons to printers,
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the ratios at the hospitals. now that gets to where is the further you go away from the capital. there are places in the philippines where there's, there's one doctor and hardly any nurse in charge of entire villages and communities brand name of the timing, but thank you so much for joining us on this important story. difficult to go from monday not thanks so much. thank you. nick has one of the highest rates of catalogs in the world. the debilitating condition in the eye is treatable, but in accessible to many and make and model in the country. one ice surgeon, however, is aiming to change that one patient at a time a defining moment in destroying the usual life. for the 1st time in us, not skin can you see, are there any other sort of happy? no, i couldn't just walk around like other people. i always have to look down. got it,
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