Foresight*: Global Competition for Health Care Workers from Africa

 
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Foresight*: Global Competition for Health Care Workers from Africa
NO. 64 DECEMBER 2020                       Introduction

Foresight*: Global Competition for
Health Care Workers from Africa
Steffen Angenendt, Anne Koch, and Melanie Müller

Pretoria, 12 February 2024: During a ceremony, the German Minister of Health and
his South African counterpart sign the “Together We Care” agreement on the training
and assignment to Germany of 20,000 South African nurses. “Together We Care” is
part of a comprehensive cooperation agreement. Training centres for medical per-
sonnel are to be set up in several South African cities. The agreement also contains
commitments to support a vocational training system and the facilitation of visas.
The event has received extensive media coverage and a predominantly positive recep-
tion. The German weekly newspaper FAZ publishes a front page article with the head-
line “Germany can hold its own in global competition”, and the weekly taz welcomes
the agreement with an article entitled “Germany remains a country of immigration”.

The agreement is the result of intense nego-              How It All Began
tiations between Germany and South Africa.
The long-standing shortage of skilled nurs-               For these reasons, since the beginning of
ing staff in Germany has worsened dramati-                2021, the Federal Government has been
cally since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pan-             prioritising the improvement of staffing
demic in 2020. Meanwhile, many Eastern                    levels in the nursing sector. In doing so,
European governments are making efforts                   it is following the recommendations of
to keep their health care workers in their                the German Hospital Institute (DKI) of
own countries or to encourage them to                     2019, which aim to expand training capac-
return by offering financial incentives. As               ities, reduce the proportion of part-time
a result, the shortage of medical personnel               workers, activate the “hidden reserve” of
and trainees has become so severe that it                 former health care personnel, and ensure
puts the functioning of the entire German                 that workers stay in nursing care longer.
health care system in jeopardy. The situa-                Due to widespread public concerns about
tion is similar in neighbouring European                  non-European immigration, the DKI’s
countries. In 2016, WHO predicted that by                 recommendation that additional nursing
2030, an additional 18.2 million health care              staff be acquired from abroad is initially
workers would be needed across Europe.                    ignored. Soon, however, the German Eco-
This forecast seems increasingly realistic.               nomic Institute (IW) has to significantly
* Foresight deals with conceivable events in the future. It offers insights on a fictitious event (not an analysis
  of real-life developments) with the aim of working through non-linear or unexpected developments.
revise its 2018 forecast – which predicted        hinders negotiations for extended periods
                 a need for an additional 130,000 to 150,000       and delays the project.
                 new full-time care workers by 2035 in the            Nevertheless, in view of the urgent need
                 elderly care sector alone – upwards. As a         for action, the ministries finally agree to
                 result, there are growing calls from policy       exploratory talks with a number of the Afri-
                 makers and civil society alike for increased      can countries that – in the ministries’
                 recruitment efforts abroad.                       view – meet at least some of these criteria,
                    The German government must react. In           and with which Germany can build upon
                 an interdepartmental meeting convened             existing cooperation agreements. These
                 by the Chancellery in October 2021, depart-       include the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya,
                 mental representatives discuss which non-         Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia, and South Africa.
                 European countries would be suitable for          Since many young Africans would like to
                 the recruitment of nursing staff. The Fed-        work in Europe, the ministries are optimis-
                 eral Ministry of Health (BMG), the Federal        tic that they will be able to conclude initial
                 Foreign Office (AA), the Federal Ministry         recruitment agreements with some coun-
                 of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS), the          tries of origin within a year.
                 Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation
                 and Development (BMZ), and the Federal
                 Ministry of the Interior (BMI) participate.       “Germany Is Late to the Party”
                 Early on, the group decides to focus on the
                 African continent in order to create syner-       Just before summer break, June 2022:
                 gies with the Federal Government’s ongoing        Disillusionment is spreading in the Federal
                 efforts to establish a new partnership be-        Government. In the first round of negotia-
                 tween the European Union (EU) and Africa.         tions, none of the states approached show
                    Together, the ministries agree on several      any interest in the German government’s
                 criteria: The BMG attaches great importance       offer to upgrade the skills of foreign nurs-
                 to the fact that the respective countries have    ing staff in a crash course format, and to
                 been successful in dealing with the linger-       employ them in German facilities for an
                 ing Covid-19 pandemic, and that the aver-         initial period of two years. The reasons
                 age level of education among the general          are similar everywhere: “We have already
                 population is high enough to pursue a             received more attractive offers from other
                 nursing qualification that meets German           countries”, “Why should we send sought-
                 standards. The AA emphasises the added            after nurses to Germany without any com-
                 value of existing German language skills          pensation?”, and “Germany is late to the party”.
                 among the population and demands that                How could this have happened? Appar-
                 language institutions such as the Goethe          ently, the global competition for health care
                 Institute already exist in the respective coun-   workers intensified within a short period
                 tries. The BMZ urges that the focus of atten-     of time, when not only European countries
                 tion should be the surplus of youth as well       started recruiting nurses from Africa, but
                 as the levels of youth unemployment, as           also China, Australia, and Canada. Reports
                 these factors can increase the development-       in the media further accelerated the pro-
                 policy benefits of possible recruitment pro-      cess. The responsible German decision-
                 grammes and dispel concerns about brain-          makers underestimated this development.
                 drain. The BMI, which is still highly critical    One reason for this was their inward-look-
                 of the acquisition of skilled workers from        ing focus and their preoccupation with the
                 abroad, intervenes repeatedly to raise secu-      concerns of the electorate. Other European
                 rity concerns. The weekly magazine Der Spie-      countries – above all the former colonial
                 gel quotes the Federal Minister of the In-        powers France and the United Kingdom –
                 terior as saying: “First we worked for years      used confidential bilateral channels to nego-
                 to keep Africans out of Germany, and now          tiate beyond public view due to the general
                 we are inviting them.” This kind of mindset       level of reservation about the issue.

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France has reached agreements with               The German ministries need to discuss
Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, and the           how the concerns of South Africans can
United Kingdom with Kenya. The Chinese           be addressed. In view of China’s aggressive
government, for its part, has been able to       offers, it is no easy task putting together a
build on existing exchange programmes            tailor-made package that not only takes
for African students and promoted them           South Africa’s specific needs into account,
effectively at the last Forum on China-          but that is also more attractive than com-
Africa Cooperation. Because there was            peting offers. In addition, smaller European
already an immense and rapidly growing           countries, such as the Scandinavian coun-
demand at home before the pandemic               tries and the Netherlands, have now entered
began, Beijing promised Senegal, Côte            the global competition for health care
d’Ivoire, and Ghana considerable direct          workers. They are offering the South Afri-
investment if the three countries granted        can government the prospect of extensive
China comprehensive access to trained            trade and investment partnerships.
nurses. As a result, these countries rejected       To speed up the development of a com-
similar offers from other countries. South       petitive offer, the German government
Africa managed to avoid being pressured          quickly sets up consultations with country
into any such nearly exclusive recruitment       experts from research and development co-
agreements. However, emboldened by the           operation, the health care sector, chambers
negotiation successes of other African coun-     of commerce, the labour ministry, and the
tries, it made significant demands.              South African diaspora. These consultations
   Against this backdrop, the German offer       show that the vocational training sector is
to poach temporary care workers without          a top priority for the South African govern-
substantial compensation is not competi-         ment for reducing the high levels of youth
tive. The media are increasingly concerned       unemployment among secondary school
about the growing difficulties in attracting     graduates. With this in mind, the BMZ
urgently needed skilled workers to Ger-          proposes an idea that has been discussed in
many. Disturbing reports about neglected         expert circles for years: transnational train-
elderly people in understaffed nursing           ing partnerships. Such partnerships would
homes are further fuelling the debate. The       provide for the establishment of two-tier
press accuses the government of having           nursing schools in South Africa that are co-
failed at negotiating and defending German       financed by Germany, providing training
interests with sufficient determination.         for South Africa’s and Germany’s health sec-
                                                 tor in parallel. With these partnerships –
                                                 and the idea of a fair balance of interests
Breakthrough in the Negotiations                 that underlies this concept – Germany’s
                                                 offer to South Africa could stand out from
Now the German government is under pres-         competing offers. The other ministries
sure to act and decides to focus its efforts     agree with this strategy. At a special meet-
on a specific country of origin. The choice is   ing of the German–South African Bi-
South Africa, Germany’s most important           national Commission in March 2023, the
economic partner in sub-Saharan Africa.          German government presents its partners
President Cyril Ramaphosa and his govern-        with a new offer for the training and assign-
ment, which is led by the African National       ment of nurses. On this basis, the South
Congress (ANC), is interested in cooperating     African government agrees to start concrete
with Germany. But the ANC is divided. Fol-       negotiations.
lowing the approach of former President
Jacob Zuma, one faction would prefer co-
operation with other BRICS countries, espe-
cially China and Russia. This hinders the
start of concrete negotiations.

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Internal EU Competition and                      2014. Germany is seen as a problematic
                 South African Controversies                      partner in this context. Firstly, the German
                                                                  government has still not sufficiently ex-
                 Although the South African government            pressed guilt and responsibility for its role
                 shows a general interest in the German           in the Herero and Nama genocide in Na-
                 offer of training partnerships, the cabinet      mibia and is therefore not considered an
                 in Pretoria agrees that the global compe-        acceptable partner. Secondly, the shift to
                 tition for health care workers should be         the right in Europe and the racist attacks on
                 used as an opportunity to make further de-       migrants, which have also occurred in Ger-
                 mands, especially with regard to visa policy.    many, are worrying. Thirdly, the question
                 A tough series of negotiations between           arises as to whether South Africa needs the
                 the two governments begins. The German           care workers more than Germany.
                 delegation argues that visa issues must be          This discussion puts Ramaphosa under
                 coordinated at the European level and are        massive domestic political pressure just
                 therefore not up for discussion in the bi-       under a year before the parliamentary and
                 lateral negotiations. The South African side     presidential elections. At the same time,
                 does not accept this position. Instead, it       however, it gives him the necessary support
                 refers to parallel negotiations with Finland     in the negotiations to demand not only
                 and the Netherlands, in which concrete           training partnerships and the facilitation
                 measures for the facilitation of visas have      of visas but also far-reaching support for
                 already been offered. Caught off guard by        South Africa in developing a vocational
                 this intra-European competition, the Ger-        training system. With this comprehensive
                 man delegation asks for a two-week break         package of demands, Ramaphosa eventually
                 in September 2023 in order to agree inter-       succeeds in both appeasing critics from his
                 nally on a new package of offers.                own ranks and selling the results as a suc-
                     Before this is finalised, another obstacle   cess in the fight against youth unemploy-
                 arises: An internal power struggle within        ment before the upcoming elections. In
                 the ANC almost leads to the failure of the       December 2023, after strong intervention
                 negotiations. Opponents of President             by the other ministries, the BMI finally
                 Ramaphosa are leaking sensitive infor-           gives in to the demands of the South Afri-
                 mation to the press to weaken him and his        can government, clearing the way to work
                 faction in the ANC ahead of the 2024             out concrete details.
                 elections, thus strengthening their nego-
                 tiating power within the party. These leaks
                 include information on possible training         The Agreement
                 partnerships with Germany. Ace Maga-
                 shule, the president’s fiercest opponent, is     At the heart of the “Together We Care”
                 implying in the South African press that         agreement is the establishment of 10 two-
                 Ramaphosa is a traitor who is selling young      tier nursing schools in South Africa that are
                 black South Africans to the West in pursuit      co-financed by Germany in order to provide
                 of a neo-liberal economic policy. Serious        training for both the domestic and German
                 South African media are leading the discus-      markets. This includes placing graduates in
                 sion in a different manner, but with a simi-     suitable jobs in Germany – at least 17,500
                 lar tone: Why Germany, of all countries?         in the first five years. In order to meet the
                 Why is the Federal Republic poaching the         acute German need for nursing staff, 2,500
                 good people? And what do we get out of it?       South Africans who have already completed
                     This sparks a debate on partnerships,        the basic training in nursing care are sent
                 above all, at South African universities,        to Germany and then receive further train-
                 where there has been a critical discussion       ing on a part-time basis.
                 on the decolonisation of the education              Beyond the health care sector, the agree-
                 system and international relations since         ment contains extensive commitments by

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the German government to promote voca-            made considerable efforts to strengthen the
tional training programmes, thereby sup-          public health care system and reduce corrup-
porting the development of South African          tion since the beginning of the Corona pan-
capacities in manufacturing and agricul-          demic, there is still a long way to go: The
ture. In addition, the German government          incentives to work in public health care re-
has promised to facilitate visas for business     main weak. In line with this, the bulk of
trips and university exchange programmes.         applications for direct assignments to Ger-
    A final point of contention is whether        many come from the poorly paid public sec-
the assignments of care workers should            tor, threatening to further reduce the coun-
from the outset be temporary working stays        try’s already limited human resources. In
with an obligation to return, or whether          rural areas in particular – in the Eastern
any return would be voluntary. Finally,           Cape, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo provinces
there is agreement on a mobility-oriented         – there is a severe shortage of nursing staff.
approach, according to which the decision         The development community soon voices
is left to the migrants themselves. This          criticism of the process. In reaction to this,
could encourage circular migration, if this       the BMZ feels compelled to launch new pro-
is in the migrants’ interest. In order to safe-   grammes to strengthen the South African
guard this mobility approach and freedom          health care system in parallel with the “To-
of choice, the South African government           gether We Care” agreement. These pro-
demands a “mobility promotion package”            grammes are aimed primarily at strengthen-
from the German government. It should             ing rural health care systems, and also pro-
include financial and practical support for       mote medical technology cooperation be-
returnees to South Africa, but at the same        tween German and South African companies.
time offer them the opportunity of re-               At the same time, the training partner-
migrating to Germany with a work permit.          ship has direct consequences for neighbour-
When the German government accepts,               ing Zimbabwe, which is still governed by
the South African Mail and Guardian carries       Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Zimbabwe
the headline: “Germany and South Africa           African National Union – Patriotic Front.
finally seeing eye to eye.” Finally everything    After the country slid into a serious eco-
is set for the agreement to be signed.            nomic and food crisis in 2020 and the gov-
                                                  ernment’s repression of the population
                                                  intensified, more Zimbabweans emigrated
A Look into the Future:                           to South Africa. The distressing conditions
African Context                                   of the Zimbabwean health system only
                                                  became visible in 2021 and 2022 as the pan-
Once the negotiations are concluded, the          demic spread in rural areas – a fact the
German side urges its new partner country         government tried to conceal. Hardly anyone
South Africa to rapidly implement the             from Zimbabwe wants to return to the
agreements on the assignment of nurses.           crisis-torn country.
Despite warnings from the BMZ, there is no           A large proportion of Zimbabwe’s health
pilot phase. All 10 nursing schools are to be     care workers have been in exile in South
set up at the same time, and the first 2,500      Africa since the end of 2020. This is mainly
“direct assignments” to Germany will take         because the government reacted to the
place as early as March 2024.                     strikes and protests by doctors and nurses
    This ambitious schedule creates con-          in Zimbabwe in June and July 2020 with
cerns. Instead of being purely beneficial, the    increasingly harsh responses and arrested
new cooperation also poses problems for           journalists who exposed corruption in
South Africa’s health care system, which          the health sector. Those who could, left the
is characterised by a sharp imbalance be-         country. As a result, the health system has
tween the public and private provision of         become so decrepit that access to health
health care. Although South Africa has            care has deteriorated even further.

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Figure 1

                    The “Together We Care” agreement has         to employ qualified Zimbabwean health
                  additional implications for Zimbabwe. Until    care workers. But the new partnership
                  Germany and South Africa reached an agree-     creates additional jobs in South Africa. As
                  ment, it had been difficult for South Africa   a result, even more health care workers in

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Zimbabwe are trying to come to South
Africa. This has advantages for South Africa
because it replenishes some of the expertise
that is migrating to Germany. At the same
time, the BMZ is being criticised for not
having considered the potential negative
consequences for the region. Now the min-
istry is faced with demands to strengthen
Zimbabwe’s health care system and resume
bilateral development cooperation with the
country.                                                                                 © Stiftung Wissenschaft
                                                                                         und Politik, 2020
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A Look into the Future:
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European Cooperation                                                                     the authors’ views.

For the German government, the agreement                                                 The online version of
with South Africa represents a hard-earned                                               this publication contains
negotiation success, and it knows how to                                                 functioning links to other
                                                                                         SWP texts and other relevant
present this achievement to the public for
                                                                                         sources.
its own benefit. However, the representa-
tives of the various ministries concerned                                                SWP Comments are subject
with the issue know that the German–                                                     to internal peer review, fact-
South African agreement can only be a first                                              checking and copy-editing.
step on the long road to eliminating the                                                 For further information on
                                                                                         our quality control pro-
shortage of skilled workers in the health
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care sector. In the meantime, many wealthy                                               website: https://www.swp-
states have intensified their recruitment                                                berlin.org/en/about-swp/
efforts on the African continent and in                                                  quality-management-for-
South East Asia. China is gaining ground                                                 swp-publications/
in several potential partner countries that
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Germany is also competing for with its                                                   Stiftung Wissenschaft und
European neighbours. In view of the ob-                                                  Politik
vious disadvantages of this internal EU                                                  German Institute for
competition, the European Commission                                                     International and
presents a proposal for a European recruit-                                              Security Affairs

ment strategy in autumn 2025. It is based
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makes as much sense in the recruitment                                                   Fax +49 30 880 07-100
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This brings new momentum to the discus-
sion on a common European labour migra-                                                  ISSN 1861-1761
tion policy, which the European Commis-                                                  doi: 10.18449/2020C64
sion believes should in the future focus more
on economic sectors and their needs than                                                 (English version
on the individual qualifications of workers.                                             of SWP-Aktuell 87/2020)

Dr Steffen Angenendt is Head of the Global Issues Research Division.
Dr Anne Koch is Associate in the Global Issues Research Division.
Dr Melanie Müller is Senior Associate in the Middle East and Africa Research Division.

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