Manila Bulletin

‘A chance to earn a decent living’: More Filipino nurses needed in Saudi Arabia

- By GENALYN KABILING

The demand for Filipino nurses abroad continues to increase amid the fight against the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Saudi Arabia is willing to accept more Filipino nurses, recognizin­g their valued skills, according to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.

Locsin noted that Saudi Arabia even has no qualms if Filipino health workers find jobs in western nations after working in the kingdom.

Saudi's interest in the Filipino medical profession­als was among the issues discussed during Locsin's recent phone conversati­on with Saudi Arabia's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir.

"The Kingdom offered again to host more Filipino nurses where they are deeply appreciate­d; not deprecated and detained back home," Locsin tweeted Friday, August 13.

"Give them a chance to earn a decent living and up their skill set; then get recruited by Western countries which is fine with The Kingdom," Locsin said.

Locsin added that Saudi's care and concern for overseas Filipino workers were "first on the agenda and last" during his phone call with the foreign minister.

Saudi's Foreign Ministry earlier tweeted that the two officials tackled bilateral relations and issues of mutual interest.

Filipino nurses are widely respected and recognized for their skills, reliabilit­y, and care for their patients anywhere in the world. The country is among the world's biggest sources of nurses.

The government lifted the overseas deployment ban of nurses and other medical workers last November but limited the number of those allowed to work abroad as the country continued to combat the pandemic.

 ??  ?? CONFIRMED — A vaccinee shows a confirmati­on notice on his phone before entering a vaccinatio­n hub in Damosa Land, Davao City as authoritie­s do not allow walk-ins to get coronaviru­s jabs. (Keith Bacongco)
CONFIRMED — A vaccinee shows a confirmati­on notice on his phone before entering a vaccinatio­n hub in Damosa Land, Davao City as authoritie­s do not allow walk-ins to get coronaviru­s jabs. (Keith Bacongco)

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