While Germany faces a shortage of nurses, qualified nurses abroad are often unemployed. Employers in Germany, the nurses themselves and their countries of origin can therefore all benefit equally from working together.
Germany’s nursing sector is suffering an acute skills shortage, due in part to the ageing population. At the same time, there are not enough jobs for qualified nurses abroad, especially in countries outside the European Union. The German Federal Employment Agency’s International Placement Services (ZAV) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH have set up a joint programme to bring well-qualified nurses to Germany.
This has advantages for all three sides. Nurses are able to live and work in Germany under fair conditions. At the same time, unemployment is reduced in their countries of origin, and these countries benefit from nurses’ financial remittances. In Germany, meanwhile, hospitals and care facilities are able to fill their vacancies with qualified staff.