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German President Steinmeier arrives Nigeria on State Visit

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful December 11, 2024
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On Tuesday evening, the President of Germany arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja’s Presidential Wing. Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, received him upon his arrival.

President Steinmeier’s trip is intended to highlight the enduring bond between Nigeria and Germany and to express Germany’s appreciation of Nigeria.

Steinmeier, during his visit, is expected to meet with President Bola Tinubu, as well as with the President of the Commission of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Dr. Alieu Omar Touray.

He will then proceed to Lagos, where he will engage with business representatives, visit a start-up hub and meet with members of Nigeria’s culture sector and civil society.

A statement by the German embassy in Nigeria said: “Following the visit of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to Nigeria in October 2023 and the visit of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to Germany in November 2023, President Steinmeier’s visit is the third exchange between both countries on the level of head of state or government since President Tinubu’s inauguration.

“This high frequency of visits is proof of the close relations between both countries and the serious interest of Germany in Nigeria.

“It is also evidence of a willingness to work together as strategic partners – an obvious fit, as both countries share striking commonalities, including being the strongest economy and the most populous country on their respective continents.”

The statement revealed that: “President Steinmeier will be accompanied by a business delegation of CEOs and high-ranking board members of some of Germany’s most successful companies in the fields of IT, high- tech and energy – an indication of the rising interest of German businesses in opportunities to invest in Nigeria.”

The German President will further meet with Dr. Nike Okundaye, popularly known as Mama Nike, of the Nike Art Gallery, and the legendary author and Nobel Laureate for Literature, Prof. Wole Soyinka, among other important Nigerian personalities.

There will also be an opportunity to tour the city of Lagos and gain insights into the urban development of a megacity, including environmental and social challenges

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Germany Healthcare Sector Looks to Africa for 500,000 Nursing Professionals

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful July 16, 2023
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Germany is currently embarking on an ambitious initiative to address its pressing labor shortage in the healthcare sector by seeking to recruit 500,000 nurses from Africa. This move aims to alleviate the significant deficits within the country’s health system.

The European nation has been engaged in discussions with South Africa to secure the services of trained nurses who can fill the numerous vacancies in Germany. The German authorities have specifically expressed interest in having African countries, such as South Africa, provide nurse training programs, with a particular focus on empowering unemployed youth with valuable healthcare skills.

Germany negotiation with Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa

Khaya Sodidi, the deputy secretary-general of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (Denosa), confirmed the ongoing negotiations between Germany and South Africa.

However, he emphasized that no final agreements have been reached as of yet.

Rate of unemployed nurse in South Africa

South Africa currently has approximately 20,000 unemployed nurses, while Germany faces a staggering shortage of approximately 500,000 nursing professionals.

This move by Germany is a response to the global healthcare system’s workforce crisis, which has led to a significant shortage of nurses worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Council of Nurses (ICN) have identified a shortage of 5.6 million nurses globally, with the most critical need for qualified nurses in South East Asia and Africa.

Shortage of nurses and midwives globally

In the European Region alone, there are currently 7.3 million nurses and midwives employed, but this figure falls short of meeting the present and future healthcare needs.

A report published in 2022 by the National Institute for Health highlighted Germany’s struggle to fill up to 520,000 full-time nursing positions.

This is despite having the highest nurse-to-inhabitant ratio (13.9 nurses per 1000 inhabitants) in the European Union.

Rising Demands for nurse and midwives

Several factors contribute to the rising demand for nurses in Germany, including an aging population, globalization, a growing private sector, increased social mobility, and unsatisfactory working conditions.

Recent reports have underscored the urgency of addressing the staffing inadequacies faced by Germany’s healthcare system, given the country’s aging population.

By 2030, Germany will require over 300,000 additional nurses to meet the severe deficit in care workers.

Germany propositions

To combat the nursing workforce shortage, various strategies have been implemented globally.

These initiatives include improving working conditions, expanding recruitment efforts, targeting qualified nurses who have left the profession to return, attracting internationally trained nurses, and enhancing remuneration packages.

Germany’s pursuit of nursing professionals from Africa reflects the country’s determination to tackle its healthcare labor shortage comprehensively.

By collaborating with African nations and capitalizing on their nursing expertise, Germany aims to fortify its healthcare system and provide quality care to its citizens.

Source: People Gazette

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