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    Germany Turns to Filipino Nurses to Address Healthcare Labour Crisis

    March 16, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    Nurses working in national hospitals and agencies in the Philippines earn a fraction of the monthly salary offered abroad | Photo: Marcel van Hoorn/ANP/IMAGO IMAGES. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    As Germany grapples with a growing shortage of healthcare workers, the country is looking towards the Philippines as a key source to recruit more nurses and other skilled medical professionals. This labour partnership was a major point of discussion when German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during his visit to Berlin this week.

    “The Philippines has a treasure of well-skilled workers,” Scholz said at a joint press conference. “This is also relevant for our health sector.” He emphasized plans to deepen and accelerate cooperation with the Southeast Asian nation to attract more Filipino nurses and other skilled labour across various industries.

    The move comes as Germany faces an escalating crisis in staffing its healthcare system, particularly in caring for its aging population. According to economists, the labour shortage in this critical sector is projected to become even more acute between 2030 and 2040.

    The Philippines is already an important source for Germany’s healthcare workforce, with around 6,000 Filipino nurses currently employed, 2,000 of whom arrived through a government-to-government recruitment program. However, more are urgently needed as demand for care outpaces the supply of local workers.

    The Philippines is a world-leading exporter of nurses, and the remittances sent home by its overseas workers provide a major economic boost. In 2023 alone, over €573,000 in remittances came from Filipinos in Germany.

    However, this “brain drain” of medical talent has raised concerns about its impact on the Philippines’ overburdened healthcare system. Nurses’ groups cite low wages, overstretched hours, lack of career advancement, and poor working conditions as key drivers of healthcare workers’ desire to seek higher-paying jobs abroad.

    German officials have aimed to assuage those worries, with Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock previously asserting the bilateral labour partnership would not deprive the Philippines of essential medical professionals.

    As Germany intensifies its recruitment of Filipino nurses and other skilled workers from the Philippines, the two nations are now negotiating terms for an expanded migration and mobility agreement to facilitate this economic lifeline. For Germany, this international pipeline of healthcare labor could prove vital in staunching it’s escalating staffing crisis.

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