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Malawian Nurses Toiling on Israeli War Farms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38107, member: 636"] Many Malawians work on farms in Israel despite dangers from the ongoing war. Some workers ran away from bad conditions, but officials sent them back home. The government wants to send nurses to Israel even though Malawi needs them badly. Local hospitals have one nurse for every 10,000 patients instead of the normal one nurse per 1,000 patients. This shortage makes healthcare very hard for sick people. Workers abroad send money back to their families in Malawi. They learn new skills that could help when they return. Foreign jobs might ease unemployment problems at home. Cultural connections between countries can grow through these work programs. The program might also make Malawi more important in world trade. Critics worry skilled workers will stay overseas after they leave, taking away talent that Malawi paid to train. Depending on foreign jobs creates risk if Israel changes its rules or politics. Workers face stress trying to fit into new cultures during wartime. Families suffer when members leave for long periods. The nurse shortage will worsen if more nurses leave for Israel. Malawi will lose people who understand local health problems. Many citizens feel angry that leaders care more about foreign needs than hometown needs. Fewer experts mean fewer new ideas happen at home. The government should create jobs instead of sending trained nurses away. [/QUOTE]
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