MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is actively working on a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Denmark to enhance the education and training of Filipino healthcare professionals.
The collaboration seeks to improve access to upskilling programs for healthcare workers in the Philippines, enabling them to meet international standards and broaden their career opportunities.
The MOU aims to address several challenges faced by Filipino healthcare workers. Many professionals in this sector require additional training and education to align with global practices.
The agreement reflects a growing trend of international cooperation in the field of healthcare. By partnering with Denmark, the Philippines aims to leverage Danish expertise in healthcare training and education.
Denmark is known for its strong healthcare system and educational programs.
The MOU is expected to outline specific areas of collaboration between the two countries. These may include exchange programs for healthcare professionals, joint research initiatives, and the development of training modules tailored to the needs of Filipino workers.
The focus will be on creating sustainable and scalable solutions that can benefit a large number of professionals in the sector.