Kosovo youths targeted German hospitals

“Poor Kosovo is first of all with one rich thing: With youth. Nowhere else in Europe are the reports not as overturned at this point as in Kosovo”. For years, conditions in hospitals and homes of elders in Germany have been like a real emergency situation. Hospitals are forced to do [...]
For years, conditions in hospitals and homes of elders in Germany have been like a real emergency situation. In hospitals they have been forced to do together by several stations (reparts) so that work in general, however, can be accomplished, writes the Nordezen Journal.
At night it is not uncommon for caregivers to be responsible for several stations simultaneously, broadcasting albinfo.ch. Providing proper nursing personnel is a demanding task.
Meanwhile, because of demographic change, the problem in question will only grow over the years to come. In these conditions of emergency, the Ministry of Health, Family Ministry, and Labor Ministry had launched a concerted action regarding nursing in July 2018.
Germany's federal politicians have finally started moving. A Bundestag delegation a few weeks ago had travelled to Kosovo to be informed on the ground. Federal Minister Jens Spahn also negotiated an agreement with the responsible minister.
Kosovo's poor is first of all with one rich thing: With youth. Nowhere else in Europe are reports that are as upside down as in Kosovo, albinfo broadcasts. German newspaper. The labour market there cannot make room for so many young people. For this reason many have come to understand what direction they must take to become part of the general welfare. So, to the nurse.
We have visited Kosovo and been informed about this. We will prove that this country's imperfect efforts to document through this chronice”, the article says. The chronicle in question gives a real view of the current situation in Kosovo, which has prompted thousands of young people to seek salvation in Germany's direction.
It refers to German courses and nursing skills, which are widely followed by Kosovo's young, for the sole purpose, to be employed in Germany. The chronicle also presents heavy views of hundreds of young people waiting before the German Embassy gates for a visa, writes albinfo.ch.
Of all Balkan peoples, Kosovars are the most linked to Germany and other German-speaking countries. About 700 thousand Kosovars live in Germany, Switzerland and Austria”, said the chronics.
As the chronict's coauthor, Hysen Hundozi says of albinfo. ch:
This is a television chronice that I have performed with journalist Christian Bueltemann. Published at the official portal of the German newspaper Nordessen Journal, this coverage addresses the current problem in Germany about lack of health staff there, as well as efforts being made in Kosovo for professional skills aimed at penetrate and integration into the German labour market”.











