Kenya's labor agreement with Germany has come into force. Some 500 professionals will depart in the coming months for jobs in Germany, but concerns over brain drain persist.
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00:00We can see already, if we compare the third quarter of this year with the third quarter
00:29of last year, for example, in the fields of nurses, it's a very significant development.
00:37But we are coming from between 20 and 30 nurses last year to about 90 nurses this year in
00:45the third quarter.
00:59Us we see it as an opportunity to share with the world what we have been blessed with,
01:05and that is robust, young, educated, talented people.
01:18I want to continue with my career in which I studied.
01:21I have a bachelor's in health records and information management, and I wish to push
01:27it further to see how data will be shared across the hospitals.
01:31As we all know, there is a problem with job opportunities in Kenya, and as a young person,
01:35we are currently trying to set our feet in foreign countries to try and look for other
01:41opportunities.