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right, and they can not buy anything. the conflict into done is contributing to the economic challenges of several countries in africa and the middle east. so high inflation is also pushing out the price is a feed for live stock. and farm is a finding it difficult to make ends meet and that's it. from me. the news dean for now. don't go away. coming up next to the news i said with beer ash advantage. and remember that still small news background that's analysis on a website that's dw dot com. i'm out of those in the natural world news update for you at the top of the all the guardians of truth. my name is junk and and i have paid almost every price of being enjoying this in the country. like to tease
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taking on the powers that be the risk. every thing john, don't r s activist journalist and politicians living and anxiety too much on my shoulders. but i have to hold this weight because i'm responsible for the future. follow culture for the people for behind the bus. for their most people are nice to know what is happening there. you know, receiving guardians of truth, watching it on youtube dw documentary, the 50 the news aisha coming up to date. filling up germany's nurse filtered germany needs nurses and it's getting there from countries like in the new sure. and the philippines. but is there's leading to a shortage in these nations and impacting this time, did the medical care plus naples healing eye surgeon. this man is the
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only hope of treatment for thousands of deputies suffering, cattle exc. and they're not the, the i'm finished bennett, you're welcome to the videos. aisha. glad you could join us. germany is facing a shortage of medical personnel, particularly nurses, according to one estimate of the country. we need some 300000 nurses. by 2030 a shortfall. it's got to make up within its borders. so it's heavy outside them to countries like in to be sure of the philippines. it's that the questions of whether rich countries are literally shopping for now, it says input on one's of the cost of medical care in these countries. questions we can explore in a moment, but 1st this report from indonesia which has a sub loss of nursing graduates. manual form are unable to find adequate employment
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in the country. that result many a heading to greener pastures in germany. learning germany's an easy but he's totally up for the holly is one of $284.00 nurses taking language classes and recada 5 days a week. so he's part of the triple we program that trains indonesia, nurses for jobs in germany. concerning good, that's good it. yeah. so my, and i think it's all sorts of work life balance is going to be, i gotta man saying in indonesia, it's more difficult sometimes it, because most of us have long, carefully because i need to make sure i've gotten a companion can even say while in germany, good, respectful nurses is quite high on how to get at that. why i see i want to try and book then. yeah. and then i them until next. and of course, because he can earn a lot more money than in indonesia, nursing home like this one for a long time. indonesia couldn't send nurses to work in hospitals,
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in peer facilities outside of asia, 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 program. then backgrounds have been in the look at the home on brandon. this is most of the brain strange it in fact, most likely have a brain game for our brain game. mean sponsor dismiss has had come to work in germany. so did they can return home and share the experience some skills with the nurse and market in indonesia, london, scaling out by somebody, introduce you half the money. the nurses send back 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, the father says he feels the pressure to succeed as to but another ad that i suggested that now i've seen a difficulty. but if i'm, because i quit my job to take part in this program site,
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would my family has paid for my college education. and the idea was that i can support myself after the age of 18. 80. and as i said, but now that i have signed up for the trip and then i have no income the sunday and rely on my family once again, let me know at the about this as i it did end up on my 2nd time of scholarly did there's also have a chance that the nurses would like it so much, they'll end up staying in germany, the author and for his part as 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 the exams and the like indonesia, nurses from the philippines to are leaving to work in countries including germany. but unlike indonesia out, there isn't a surplus of nurses here up. according to one philippines official, the international recruiting has led to a shortage of around 350000 nurses in the philippines. a shortage that was
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a cookie from during the cold time that make especially when many notices in private hospitals resigned owing to the heavy work showed. now it says and now being new or by better working conditions. a living standards in countries such as germany, canada, and the united states. and joining me for more context from manila, john, let's do secreting up to see how serious a problem is. a shortage of nurses for the philippines government. hi, thanks for having the well, it's been serious enough that presidents working on marcus junior has brought it up as something that is of serious concern to the country and he's so the, the country's health officials been trying to fix the guy 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 country beach for not, you know, new nurses the feeling that got despite this gap and the philippines itself
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participates in a government, a government project for germany, for instance, called the triple win project. that recruits notices for hospitals in germany. how does the philippines government square that with the shortage it has even different opinions as well to say. so number one, um, it's a bunch of things. all right, 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 pandemic when the government imposed like a cop is limited. the number of nurses that the philippines can stand abroad to somewhere like 70027500 nurses per year. now there's been for both those 2 east that got, you know, especially from the department of migrant workers at which concern is to 5. and they both like being a spine livable work outside of the country. precisely because there's variable
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where it can be found here in the country. and also here in 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 trying to address these concerns? so as i said, um, there is no a debate as to whether uh the ink to maintain that top. uh, that's the limit to the number of nurses of the country is able to send out to the employee in a, in a year. the other is, it's investing now a lot more in education
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a few years ago to develop eastern system to what's called the capability system. so which basically meant that for 20 years, there were no newly minted moses cumming, knew what they meant as nurses coming out of universities and colleges. so aside from the fact that there's already a great got to be failed, there was this 2 years when there was no nurses, there were no nurses, new nurses graduating. so now what the government is doing is putting in investments in education in the national 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 and other like doctors and other health care workers that is one of the main drivers of this decision. and of course the, the country's education secretary is the vice president, the daughter of a former president of the that there, 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 clear or cut answers there has the health care budget for the country is the 3rd
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priority in terms of the budget for this year. but the advocates were health care here in the philippines are saying that but um for, for that the enough it has to be at least the triple uh the current amount and why the discussions are happening. what does that 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 were swamp um, 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 a and a speaking from experience here in the capital. when you go to hospitals, there are very few nurses that are available to be prepared to the needs of patients. so what ends up happening is there are concerns that are the quality of the care of me, or is this a are even though the pro 5 will naturally decline because they're just new swap
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too overwhelmed with a number of patients to printers. the ratios at the hospitals now that get to where's 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, for the time being. but thank you so much for joining us on this important storage . it's a good thing from monday lot. thanks so much. thank you. paul has one of the highest rates of catalogs in the world. the debilitating condition in the eye is treatable, but the next festival to many in the commodity in the country. one i search and however, is aiming to change that one patient at a time. a defining moment in this 20 year old life. for the 1st time in us dodge can clearly see a decrease due to me all just sort of have,
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you know, i couldn't just woke around like other people. i always had to look down. got it. but now i'm looking at and we've tried to cuz i can see because i'm so happy that far dodge and hundreds of other little goods doctors tend to creep. you know, the surgeon has performed more than a 130000. got to directly move was in asia and africa from his home country me, but has one of the world's highest streets of the condition in which the lives of the i slow the cloud silva because this blurred vision and can often lead to blindness for nutrition and fall would be a major reasons why so many software in the past. they need help. you can see how i get a certificate and how we get there would be difficult how easy cation would be difficult, how they live, do this are difficult. and this is the 21st century. this
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