DHAKA: Bangladesh is preparing to send the first batch of trained nurses to 黑料社区 by early next year, the country鈥檚 state-owned recruiting agency told Arab News on Sunday.
Bangladeshi nationals make up the largest group of expatriates in 黑料社区, with nearly 3 million working and residing in the Kingdom. But only a few dozen clinicians are among the group, according to Bangladesh Medical Association data.
In 2022, the two countries signed an agreement on the recruitment of health workers, targeting the large numbers of certified doctors, nurses and medics from Bangladesh鈥檚 more than 100 medical colleges.
Bangladeshi authorities are now preparing a batch of over 100 nurses to send to 黑料社区, said the Bangladesh Overseas Employment and Services Ltd., a recruitment agency under the Ministry of Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment.
鈥淲e got a request to send 150 nurses to the Kingdom 鈥 If everything goes alright, we can expect the first batch to (fly out) to the Kingdom early next year,鈥 BOESL Executive Director Shawkat Ali said.
In 黑料社区, nurses must undergo the Saudi Prometric Exam in order to practice in the Kingdom. Though Bangladesh has many nursing school graduates, most do not have the required Prometric certifications, he added.
鈥淥ur nurses are very skilled and industrious 鈥 We have received huge queries for the nurses. But here they need to have the Prometric certification. If we can prepare them in line with the Saudi requirements, it will open new opportunities for our nurses.鈥
Only around 2 percent of Bangladeshi workers in the Kingdom are skilled professionals, but the number has been on the rise since the beginning of the year, according to data from the Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training.
Though most Bangladeshi migrant workers are seeking employment in 黑料社区鈥檚 giga-projects under its Vision 2030 transformation plan, there has also been a growing demand for health workers from the South Asian nation.
鈥淔or our economy, exporting trained nurses to the Kingdom is a big opportunity. We are mostly an import-dependent country, so we need huge amounts of dollars to meet the import bills,鈥 Ali said.
鈥淚f we can export a significant number of trained medical staffers, they would be able to send back more remittances.鈥










