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Uzbekistan has taken a significant step in international cooperation by signing two key agreements that will allow for the preparation of specialists to work in Germany. These agreements focus on highly sought-after professions such as nursing and railway transportation specialists. As a result of these partnerships, citizens of Uzbekistan will receive high-quality education and opportunities to work in one of Europe’s leading economies. Here’s more detail.
Medical Academy for Nurses
One of the agreements was signed between Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction and the German company Globogate Concept AG. Under this agreement, a German Medical Academy for Nurses will be established at the Abu Ali Ibn Sina Republican College of Public Health. Previously, Uzbeks who wished to work in the medical field in Germany had to spend 6 to 8 months adapting and undergoing training after arriving in the country.
Now, this process will take place in Uzbekistan itself, where they will specifically study both the profession and the German language. The training program will last one year, during which students will gain the necessary knowledge and skills according to German medical standards. Graduates of the academy will not only receive a diploma but also a professional certificate that grants the right to work in Germany. As noted by Sang Woo Pai, CEO of Globogate Concept AG, the partnership with one of Europe’s largest university hospitals in Aachen ensures high-quality specialist training. Uzbeks who complete the academy’s program will be fully prepared to work in the German healthcare system.
Training for Railway Specialists
Another important agreement was reached with the German company DB Engineering Consulting Operations Group, a part of Germany’s largest railway operator — Deutsche Bahn. According to this agreement, Uzbekistan will begin preparing specialists for work in Germany’s railway and transportation sectors.
Within this framework, Uzbeks interested in working in Germany will be trained according to German standards in vocational schools under the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction of Uzbekistan. The training will include not only professional skills but also German language instruction, facilitating integration into the German work environment. According to representatives of Deutsche Bahn, Germany is experiencing a severe shortage of qualified professionals in the transportation industry, and this project offers a great opportunity for Uzbeks to secure stable jobs abroad.
The Importance of International Cooperation
These two agreements mark an important step for Uzbekistan in expanding international cooperation and creating opportunities for its citizens in the global labor market. Through such projects, Uzbeks will be able to acquire competitive professions and work in one of the most developed countries in Europe. It is expected that in the coming years, the demand for Uzbek specialists in Germany will continue to grow, opening up even more opportunities for labor migration and strengthening economic ties between the two countries.
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