PHILIPPINE NURSES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (PNAA) 8 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Secretary Imelda M. Nicolas Commission on Filipinos Overseas Shangri La EDSA Plaza.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A time for rural recognition: can we achieve social justice? CARNEGIE COMMISSION FOR RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Kate Braithwaite – Director of Rural Programmes.
Advertisements

Developing Migration profiles and database on Vietnamese migrating abroad Presented by Mr. Nguyen Thanh Thuy Head of International Migration Division Consular.
The Potential of African Diaspora Professional Organizations in Europe for Bridging Human Resources for Health ‘Needs Gap’ in Sub-Saharan Africa Countries.
Philippine Labor Migration Policy and Programs by Esteban B. Conejos Jr. Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’
“Best Practices in Protecting Migrant Workers in the Consular Sphere:
Doświadczenia wybranych krajów z rekrutacją specjalistów medycznych przez umowy dwustronne Agnieszka Makulec.
April 28-29, 2011 Dominican Republic II RCM WORKSHOP ON TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKER PROGRAMMES Intra-Regional or South-South Approach.
Seminar/Workshop on Capacity Building of Consular Authorities for the Protection of the Labour Rights of Migrant Workers Managua, Nicaragua, May 3 & 4,
By Stephen O. Kwankye & John K. Anarfi
University ”Ss Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS Emigration of Macedonia to Switzerland – changes and current situation Verica Janeska.
Roshini Jayaweera Research Officer, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka.
Public Sector Perspective on CSR and Responsibility Who is Responsible for Responsibility? Santiago, Chile September 2005.
HIV frameworks & policies: Where do migrants and mobile populations fit? Adeeba Kamarulzaman University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia HIV PREVENTION.
International Migration and Economic Development Robert E.B. Lucas Boston University.
Serbian Network of Knowledge. Context Statistical Information In the past 10 years, the number of highly educated people leaving Serbia has been approximately.
Ensuring Employment and Job Opportunities.  Strengthening economy  Uplifting the living standard of all citizens with decent work opportunities  Development.
The PHILIPPINE APPROACH in Managing Temporary Migration Workshop of the RCM on Temporary Migrant Workers Programs April 23-24, 2009, El Salvador Presentation.
Presentation by Marie-Laure de Bergh, 17 Feb Link between migration and development? The Global Approach to Migration Political dialogue with Africa.
PRESENTER: Dr. Ishmael Yamson DATE: September 23, 2010.
Good Practice: Pre-departure Orientation Program Experience of Bangladesh, Philippines and Sri Lanka Presented by: A.K.M. Masud Ali INCIDIN Bangladesh.
Lessons Learned in Programme Design and Implementation Federico Soda International Organization for Migration Presented at the Second RCM Workshop on Temporary.
Philippine Policy and Experience Mainstreaming Migration into Development Planning Carlos D. Sorreta Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative New.
1 Enhancing the Development Impact of Migration: Issues and Policy Options Mr. Luca Barbone World Bank February 5, 2009.
Understanding and influencing the international migration of health workers Barbara Stilwell World Health Organization AcademyHealth Scientific Session.
Labour Migration Policy and Management, ILO, 2005 CONTENTS OF AN OPERATIONAL BILATERAL RECRUITMENT AGREEMENT.
USERS’ INVOLVEMENT IN MENTAL HEALTH WORK. By Sylvester Katontoka
MIGRATION MAINSTREAMING IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING: THE PHILIPPINE CASE Delivered by Cabinet-level Secretary Imelda M. Nicolas Chairperson, Commission on.
MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IN THE ECOWAS REGION: THE ROLE OF DATA Regional workshop on strengthening the collection and use of international.
Managing the Temporary Movement of Foreign Workers Sophie Nonnenmacher Migration Policy Specialist Migration Policy, Research and Communication Department.
PUENTE PROGRAM – BETWEEN THE FAMILY AND THEIR RIGHTS October, 2009.
Remittances to Latin America and its Effect on Development Manuel Orozco, Project Director, Central America Inter-American Dialogue.
International Cooperation for Higher Education (ICE) Higher Education Division Education Sector.
The ten-year framework of the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament ECPRD Working Group on ICT Annual Meeting November 2010 Bucharest,
Labor migration and remittances in Tajikistan Zafar Burhonov.
Dr. Ágnes TÖTTŐS Migration Expert/ Ministry of Interior, Department of European Cooperation/ Hungary Tel:
Globalizing with Their Feet: Opportunities & Costs of International Migration* Ian Goldin, World Bank November 16, 2005 * Drawn from forthcoming book by.
S TOCK E STIMATE OF F ILIPINOS O VERSEAS Commission on Filipinos Overseas As of May 24, 2014.
THE ROLE OF CONSULAR MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE PROGRAMME FOR TEMPORARY WORKERS ABROAD Seminar/Workshop on Capacity Building of Consular Officers for the Protection.
Good Practices in Mainstreaming Migration and Development Presenter: Dr. Michele N. Reis National Forum on Migration and Development, Hyatt Regency,
African Centre for Statistics United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Data for managing development Identifying gaps and setting priorities African.
Charles Godue HR Unit, PAHO/WHO The Second Conference of Asia-Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health October 2007, Beijing, China.
Mainstreaming Migration into National Development Planning The case of Tunisia Lorena Lando Chief of Mission IOM Tunisia Regional Consultative Meeting.
REDUCING THE COST OF REMITTANCES/CHANNELING REMITTANCES FOR DEVELOPMENT Presentation of Secretary Imelda Nicolas, Chairperson Commission on Filipinos Overseas.
FINANCIAL CAPABILITY AS A 21 ST CENTURY LIFE SKILL: Channeling Remittance Flows into Increased Financial Stability FINANCIAL CAPABILITY AS A 21 ST CENTURY.
This project is funded by the European Union Supporting the implementation of the migration and development component of the EU-Moldova Mobility Partnership.
The Green Paper on the EU Workforce for Health VENICE, 25 June 2009 Elizabeth Kidd Health Strategy & Health Systems Unit European Commission.
BRAIN DRAIN IssuesResearch Policies + Interventions Caglar Ozden DECRG January 2007.
Social Protection for International Migrants Robert Holzmann Human Development Network – Social Protection and Labor The World Bank Migration and Development.
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FRAMEWORK Presentation by Ministry of Finance 10 December 2013.
Mainstreaming Migration, Development and Remittances at the Country Level H.E. Mr. Libran N. Cabactulan Permanent Representative of the Philippines to.
Global Business Coalition Conference on TB/HIV Health Vulnerabilities of Mine Workers Natalie Ridgard Migration Health Project Officer International Organization.
SMME WOMEN SUPPORT INITIATIVES PRESENTED BY: Ms. Mmabatho Matiwane-
Report on the Seminar “Migrant Women, Boys and Girls” (San Salvador, February 2000). Elizabeth Cubías, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
MAINSTREAMING MIGRATION IN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT JOHN G. BONGAT CITY MAYOR NAGA CITY The Naga City and Bicol experience.
MIGRATION AND EMPLOYMENT OF FILIPINO NURSES Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools A Presentation By Barbara L. Nichols, DHL, MS, RN, FAAN.
MIGRATION, REMITTANCES AND DEVELOPMENT Jean-Pierre Garson, OECD Conference on: Spain, Europe and Morocco Remittances and Development Casablanca, 15 December.
Geneva, April 2010 Joint UNECE/Eurostat Work Session on Migration Statistics Migration Statistics Mainstreaming Katarzyna Kraszewska European Commission,
Facts and Speculations on Migration between China and Canada Lucia Lo Department of Geography York University Canada.
Laxman Basnet General Secretary South Asian Regional Trade Union Council (SARTUC) SARTUC.
Arab Countries and GATS - Mode 4: Negotiating for a ‘ fair ’ and ‘ just ’ migration regime Dr. Azfar Khan Senior Migration Specialist ILO Regional Office.
Migration Initiatives
Government of Andhra Pradesh Comprehensive policy for the welfare, protection and rehabilitation of NRTs March 2017.
Jabed Ahmed Additional Secretary And K M Ali Reza Deputy Chief
Large movements of refugees and migrants
October 2012 Brussels, Belgium
Updates on Civil Society Contribution
EXPERIENCES OF A COUNTRY OF ORIGIN FOR INTERNATIONAL LABOR MIGRATION
Effective Partnerships: What Role in Migration and Development?
Evelyne Nkeng Peh Department of Social Affairs
REGIONAL STRATEGY FOR CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Presentation transcript:

PHILIPPINE NURSES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (PNAA) 8 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Secretary Imelda M. Nicolas Commission on Filipinos Overseas Shangri La EDSA Plaza - January 26-27, 2012

Stock Estimate of Overseas Filipinos (as of December 2010) Source: CFO Overseas Filipino Workers4.32M (45%) Overseas Filipino Workers4.32M (45%) Permanent Migrants 4.42M (47%) Permanent Migrants 4.42M (47%) Irregular Migrants 0.70M (8%) Irregular Migrants 0.70M (8%) 9,452,984 Total: 9,452,984

Among Filipinos who left the country as permanent residents of other countries, almost 60,000 are health professionals *data based on 2 decades of stock estimates by CFO CFO’S STATISTICS ON HEALTH PROFESSIONALS’ MIGRATION

OTHER STATISTICS ON FILIPINO HEALTH PROFESSIONALS  POEA recorded in the last five years, 75,000 Filipino health professionals left the country.

OTHER STATISTICS ON FILIPINO HEALTH PROFESSIONALS  OECD 2007 Report based on Census 2000 data, Philippines is number 4 among the countries of origin of doctors in OECD countries with India topping at 56,000, followed by Germany (over 17,000),  the United Kingdom (under 17,000) & Philippines (around 16,000).

OTHER STATISTICS ON FILIPINO HEALTH PROFESSIONALS  The same study indicates that in terms of nurses, the Philippines was the main country of origin for nurses with over 110,000 Filipino nurses working in OECD countries.

PRES. AQUINO’S MIGRATION RELATED Social Contract with the People Transform the government from one “that treats its people as an export commodity and a means to earn foreign exchange, disregarding the social cost to Filipino families to a government that creates jobs at home so that working abroad will be a choice rather than a necessity and when its citizens do choose to become Overseas Filipino Workers, their welfare and protection will still be the government’s priority”.

25-YEAR PLAN FOR PHILIPPINE HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCES  The Philippines’ multi-stakeholder health sector provided 25-year framework for development of Philippine Health Human Resources with 3 planning frames: a to 2010 (short term plan) b (medium term plan) c (long term plan)

 Crafted strategies with doable outputs in: - Policy and Research Development - Quality Education - Rationalized Distribution of Health Human Resources - Financial Support Cont. of PHILIPPINE HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCES PLAN

 Guidelines on Inclusion of the Principle of Ethical Recruitment in Bilateral and/or Multilateral Agreements  Reintegration Program for Health Professionals  Institutionalization of the Health Human Resources Network PLAN’S MIGRATION-RELATED PROGRAMS

 Negotiations with receiving countries to recognize and respect rights  Ensure that skills provided overseas will be properly supplemented or replaced here in the country  Mechanisms for reintegration of returning professionals  Programs to harness their skills and capabilities/Engagement in country’s devt. MANAGEMENT OF MIGRATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

CFO’S INITIATIVES TO ENGAGE THE DIASPORA IN THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY  Launched Diaspora to Development (D2D) program at the First Global Summit in September with ten areas of engagements for the Diaspora:  Diaspora Philanthropy, Diaspora Investment and Entrepreneurship, Transfer of Skills, Knowledge Competencies in Science, Technology, Education, Arts and Culture, Tourism, Legal Aid and Advocacy, etc.

 Establish a needs-responsive system for medical missions that will address the gaps of health care delivery, especially in the country’s rural areas.  Tap health professionals through transfer of knowledge to their counterparts in the Philippines via the Balik-Turo and Educational Exchange Cont. of CFO’S INITIATIVES TO ENGAGE THE DIASPORA IN THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY

 EU-funded migration data project to harmonize data and identify data gaps incl. health sector Cont. of CFO’S INITIATIVES FOR THE HEALTH INDUSTRY

 Support for medical tourism in the country and the portability of medical care benefits to the Philippines Cont. of CFO’S INITIATIVES FOR THE HEALTH INDUSTRY

 IOM in its 2010 World Migration Report 2010 states: “Migration is an integral feature of modern life and of an increasingly global economy, holding tremendous development potential for individuals as well as societies of origin and destination.” REALITY OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

 TOGETHER WE MUST FACE MIGRATION’S REALITY. FOR THE COMMON GOOD, WE MUST MAXIMIZE ITS BENEFITS; MINIMIZE ITS COSTS. CALL TO ACTION TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

THANK YOU!