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By Barbra Nyagomo-Chakabva
Nursing Jobs Abroad/Globally
The Philippines get remittances of 30 billion USD per year from their Nurses working in the Diaspora. Cash remittances from Filipinos working overseas dropped 0.8% to $29.9 billion last year, defying expectations of a sharper fall due to the pandemic, the country’s central bank said on Monday.
However, the repatriation of over 400,000 workers amid the raging global health crisis has raised concerns of whether the remittance inflows — a lifeline to a Philippine economy that shrank by a record 9.5% last year — can sustain their strength”https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/Philippine-remittances-come-in-at-29.9bn-defying-COVID.
“The Philippines is the largest exporter of nurses worldwide. For many decades, the country has consistently supplied nurses to the United States and Saudi Arabia. In recent years, other markets have emerged and opened for nurses including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Ireland”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1955369/.
India gets remittances of 83 Billion USD per year from Diasporans.
“In 2019, India had received $83.3 billion in remittances.2021”
https://www.thehindu.com/business/india-received-83-billion-in-remittances-in-2020-says-world-bank-report/article34548166.ece.
Zimbabwe receives 2 Billion USD per year from Diasporans Remittance.
This is more than what all NGOs collectively contribute per year to Zimbabwe.
I am telling you about the Nursing job which I really know.
I have been a nurse all my life.
I trained in Zimbabwe and moved to the UK in 1996 for Economic Reasons and for Career Progression. Nursing is a highly potential profession that has greater importance not only in Zimbabwe/Africa but also across the world.
Upon satisfying the educational qualification and clearing licensure examination of the respective country, you are eligible to practice nursing abroad/Globally.
Many Recruitment Agencies will secure the job and Accommodation for you.
-Assist you to get the Visa.
-Getting a Work Permit is easy as there is a shortage of Nurses globally.
-Some Recruitment Agencies will pay for your AirTicket and Relocation fees.
If you are failing to get a place to study Nursing in Zimbabwe try the Private Nursing Colleges/Universities across Africa like Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Kenya, and Uganda.
Recently there has been a large intake of Students nurses from Zimbabwe in Poland.
Research and read.
Be careful of Scammers.
Yours Truly,
Barbara Nyagomo-Chakabva
Critical Care Nurse Practitioner.
(Intensive Care Unit AND Accident&EmergencyDept)