Japanese officials have informed Vice President Sara Duterte about their plans to create programs for the employment of Filipino nurses, caregivers, and skilled workers.
These programs are part of several initiatives by the Japanese government to recruit Filipinos for various sectors, including construction and industrial waste treatment.
The Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) specifically seeks more Filipino nurses to work in Japan.
A recent examination for Filipino caregivers in Japan saw a record high passing rate of 54.7%, with non-passers given opportunities to retake the test.
Japan also intends to offer training programs for the Philippine education sector and promote Public-Private Partnerships for development.
Additionally, Japan plans to recruit volunteers for teaching Filipino children and provide technical education training.
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