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    Indonesia Encourages Health Students to Pursue Career Opportunities in Japan and Germany

    December 9, 2024Updated:December 11, 20241 Min Read
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    Deputy Minister for Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI), Christina Aryani, at the 'Socialization of Placement and Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers' at Stikes Panti Rapih, Yogyakarta, on Monday (December 9, 2024). (ANTARA/Luqman Hakim/rst). Source: Antara.
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    The Indonesian government is urging health students to explore lucrative job opportunities in Japan and Germany, where aging populations and shrinking workforces have created high demand for healthcare professionals. Christina Aryani, Deputy Minister for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI), emphasized the need for skilled workers in these countries, which offer promising salaries and career growth.

    Speaking at an event in Yogyakarta, Aryani explained that both Japan and Germany have government-to-government agreements to facilitate the placement of Indonesian health workers. According to data, Japan will need 2.5 million health professionals by 2025, offering monthly salaries ranging from Rp15 million (US$917) to Rp20 million (US$1,223). Germany is expected to require 500,000 health workers by 2030, with monthly pay between Rp38 million (US$2,324) and Rp47 million (US$2,874).

    Yulia Wardani, head of Stikes Panti Rapih-Yogyakarta, noted that several of the institution’s graduates are already working in Japan, with others preparing for roles in Germany. She highlighted the broader benefits of working abroad, including improved quality of life and future opportunities for families.

    The Indonesian government continues to promote these prospects through targeted programs, preparing professionals to meet global healthcare demands.

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