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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Nursing staff are in short supply in Germany, because not enough Germans want to perform this demanding, yet not very well-paid job. So more and more nurses are being recruited from abroad. Iyaloo from Namibia is one of them.
    In her homeland of Namibia, Iyaloo Akuunda studied nursing, but couldn’t find work. So, when she heard that Germany was looking for nurses, she decided to learn German and try her luck abroad. After a lot of hard work and help from a recruitment agency, she was offered a job at Düsseldorf University Hospital. Iyaloo was initially thrilled, even though it was hard to say goodbye to her family. But not everything in Germany is as she’d envisioned it would be. A report by Ruth Krause and Adrian Kriesch.
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Комментарии • 262

  • @acacius9903
    @acacius9903 3 года назад +275

    5 months learning German and applying it to her job as a nurse is very very very impressive. All the girls are very impressive. There are lots of people in Germany that can't learn the language eventhough they are there for many years. These girls really worked hard and they are also clearly smart. Lots of respect to them.

    • @antonk3533
      @antonk3533 3 года назад +15

      German is a recognized language in Namibia, this probably made it more easy. But still very impressive!

    • @acacius9903
      @acacius9903 3 года назад +3

      @@antonk3533 I didn't know that. Thank you for the info. Glad that they can help both their families back home (financially) and Germans (with their work).

    • @antonk3533
      @antonk3533 3 года назад +4

      @@acacius9903 this is bc of colonialism, in the 1900. Basically like French in many other African countries.

    • @acacius9903
      @acacius9903 3 года назад +2

      @@antonk3533 True. Well I hope everything works out great for both Namibië anr Germany.

    • @antonk3533
      @antonk3533 3 года назад +2

      @@acacius9903 yea, me to

  • @summerwest3099
    @summerwest3099 3 года назад +95

    I have such respect for these nurses from Namibia. Germany is fortunate to have them. I've just moved here within the past week and need to go to a doctor for an injury. I would be honored to have Iyaloo as my nurse.

  • @EvaMariaLotte
    @EvaMariaLotte 3 года назад +86

    She’s so mindful to put that mans hair back. I have never seen that from a nurse ever. Wish her all the best! (For the others too...!)

  • @mortisCZ
    @mortisCZ 3 года назад +38

    I don't know a thing about Iyaloo and her life but I'm happy she's got a chance to show her talent and dedication. It's always heartwarming when people can move up in the world and help others along the way.
    I've worked across the Europe and it was always difficult to move somewhere new even for a short while and I'm European to begin with so I have to loudly praise courage of people like Iyallo.

  • @iyaloobeau
    @iyaloobeau Год назад +6

    Once in a while I come back to this Documentary 😊. Humble beginnings.

  • @justavian
    @justavian 3 года назад +94

    I love these small-scale documentaries that you guys do. Don't get me wrong, i like the bigger documentaries too! But there's something nice about seeing the struggles of an average person moving to Germany and making a life for themselves. Thanks for this.

  • @denenemcbride7372
    @denenemcbride7372 3 года назад +104

    What a lovely young woman. Please update us. I enjoy these real time biopics

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  3 года назад +22

      Hey Denene, thanks for your comment! Stay tuned for more :-) Best

    • @Mo-gg5fj
      @Mo-gg5fj 3 года назад +2

      @@DWDocumentary Yes, an update would be awesome!

  • @boyversusworld658
    @boyversusworld658 3 года назад +101

    It would be nice to see an update in 1-2 year's time to see how she's getting along.

    • @johanngiesbrecht3162
      @johanngiesbrecht3162 3 года назад +7

      Yes 100% I hope I will see more videos from her. I hope she will say after 2 years, (I never regret it)
      That's my prayer that this world gets a better place, Nazi Germany tried to take over the world with Bullets bombs, like all other super powers, that's always terrible.
      take over the world with love and helping each other on matter what skin color that's the way Jesus is teaching.

    • @mariojrcanales1646
      @mariojrcanales1646 3 года назад

      There's a video like this about Filipino Nurses as well and a video after 3 years or so I forgot, of how they were. 😁

    • @iyaloobeau
      @iyaloobeau Год назад +2

      @@johanngiesbrecht3162 Hi I have started a RUclips Video and now tell my experience. ❤

    • @moniho6907
      @moniho6907 Год назад

      @@iyaloobeau oh here she is guys

  • @ChiyomaRN
    @ChiyomaRN 3 года назад +14

    As a current nursing student, I EXTREMELY enjoyed this documentary

  • @LaHayeSaint
    @LaHayeSaint 3 года назад +62

    If you are qualified in Germany, can speak German and like German people and culture, Germany is a fantastic place to live, work and settle down. It is also a land of opportunity. The towns and villages are beautiful, and there are some wonderful places to visit. Germany has a nice Chancellor, Angela Merkel too! As far as Iyaloo goes, well done girl! Go get it!

    • @mehmetali1945
      @mehmetali1945 3 года назад +8

      I agree , as a Turkish myself , I see hundred thousands of Turks in germany havent been integrated with germans , what a shame

    • @michaelabaumgartner626
      @michaelabaumgartner626 3 года назад +11

      @@mehmetali1945 ja Integration muss von beiden Seiten statt finden. Das verstehen viele Einwanderer leider nicht, da sie vom reichen Deutschland alles wollen und nichts zurück geben können, wenn sie nicht mal die Sprache lernen. Leider sind hier die Türken führend, da sie neben den Italienern mit die "ältesten" Einwanderer sind und nie richtig angekommen sind.

    • @kampfmuffin3535
      @kampfmuffin3535 3 года назад

      @@michaelabaumgartner626 ja aber ich denke das ist halt auch eine sache der generationen.

    • @theoeguia3302
      @theoeguia3302 3 года назад +3

      I know alot Indians that speak German can't get engineer or computer programming jobs.

    • @LaHayeSaint
      @LaHayeSaint 3 года назад +5

      @@michaelabaumgartner626 Michaela, I understand what you are saying, but not all immigrants are in Germany to milk the German state. Some of the older Turks helped rebuild Germany after the war. And some of the younger immigrants like the Namibian nurses are in Germany to work, where there are not enough skilled Germans to perform the task. Any conversation about immigrants in Germany, unfortunately, needs to consider the effect of racist ideology espoused by the far right. (please see my more recent post). Still, I appreciate your comments.

  • @nsaffini1975
    @nsaffini1975 3 года назад +15

    Her father works on a farm but his English is so good. Much respect to this man.

    • @jamespeter8805
      @jamespeter8805 3 года назад

      Beautiful

    • @jc_80
      @jc_80 2 года назад +3

      Most Africans speak English alongside their native tongues

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Год назад

      He also gave his daughter the chance to learn an excellent job ... and eternal father love!
      If one day she goes back to her home county with a big bag full of experience and life skills, she will make her father very proud.

    • @gunwu9084
      @gunwu9084 27 дней назад +1

      @@krollpeter I bet he is already very proud of her as well as her Mum.

  • @gosikh
    @gosikh 3 года назад +19

    I used to also think Germans were reserved. They are some of the most amazing people on this planet. Hope you will make some friends soon.

  • @edyhermawan269
    @edyhermawan269 3 года назад +7

    Very inspiring. Thank you

  • @PianistStefanBoetel
    @PianistStefanBoetel 3 года назад +23

    Such smart and diligent sweethearts. Welcome in Germany!

  • @johannamurugacabs607
    @johannamurugacabs607 3 года назад +48

    More African documentaries please, I like the deep unbiased research DW does

    • @tomitiustritus6672
      @tomitiustritus6672 3 года назад +4

      That's why all countries should entertain several well funded media outlets, that are shielded from interference by the government or private investors. A place where journalists can investigate and report on whatever they think is relevant without having to worry about serving a market or stepping on daddies toes.
      In Russia, for example, public media is pretty much state controlled and in the US its almost exclusively private interests running private media. Journalists that have free reign and don't have to worry about selling the story often make the crucial difference and usually help to break up the developement of politival narratives. Thats why the private sector or authoritatian factions usually try to take down independent public media, since its blocking the complete control over information.
      Germany isn't the best example, since the government is still allowed to send some delegates to the 'media council'. But even with that their influence is very limited and the journalists went on the barricades when they tried to influence once and called them out on air for it.

  • @ahmedabdikani2844
    @ahmedabdikani2844 3 года назад +6

    I loved this one a lot. Wish the best for iyaloo and her colleagues. DW documentaries keep up this good work and make more about life stories of average people and their struggle for better life.

  • @MrWasuphommie
    @MrWasuphommie 3 года назад +25

    What a boss !!! Very admirable !! You got this !!!

  • @tmgarcia2002
    @tmgarcia2002 3 года назад +9

    I wish Iyaloo and her friends all the best! just like her, i am a recent expatriate (systems analyst) here and been learning German for a few months. Honestly mein Deutsch ist immer noch nicht gut, but getting to conversational level in a year or so, i hope. I am amazed they learned it quickly! Lived in SG for 16 years, and now mostly settled in Duisburg. Looking forward to some adventures in Europe.

  • @ShadowMcSneaky
    @ShadowMcSneaky 3 года назад +8

    i feel for her father. he is a brave man! supports her even if that means she will stay in another country.

  • @Nicolas-mo4qr
    @Nicolas-mo4qr 3 года назад +28

    I love dw documentaries! ❤🇩🇪

    • @summerwest3099
      @summerwest3099 3 года назад +2

      Me too. And I love Germany:)

    • @OmarDelawar
      @OmarDelawar 3 года назад +2

      Same here....been trying to share their content everywhere - they need more viewers!!

  • @95kilo
    @95kilo 3 года назад +25

    she truly can enrich our german country and society.

    • @spiderlandd2
      @spiderlandd2 Год назад

      our german country, ethnocentrism at display

  • @psalms3720
    @psalms3720 3 года назад +8

    German language is not really foreign in Namibia, its even closer to Afrikaans which is a second official language in the country... good job Iyaloo, such an inspiring story...

  • @shifu81
    @shifu81 3 года назад +24

    Willkommen in Düsseldorf! Wir sind sehr froh euch hier zu haben und wünschen euch das Beste!

  • @tyy5557
    @tyy5557 3 года назад +2

    I love DW Documentaries because you can learn a lot from them. You all are doing a great job. God bless.

  • @ennykraft
    @ennykraft 3 года назад +7

    We're so lucky this incredibly smart and compassionate woman decided to move here. Herzlich Willkommen!

    • @lahmet5360
      @lahmet5360 2 года назад

      Indeed, I was Alexander von Humboldt Stipendiat. Ja, es lebe Deutchaland und die deutchen Volke.

  • @mona__nyc
    @mona__nyc 3 года назад +4

    This is so great!!

  • @yahooo949
    @yahooo949 3 года назад +1

    so much respect to this person who has made a big decision and has settled well in Germany. she is very strong and hard working. hope the best for her upcoming future.

  • @JDAyane
    @JDAyane 3 года назад +4

    I´m glad for them! Also, Dusseldorf is a beautiful city. (I´m actually living close to that university hospital.) Wish them all the best!

  • @LinusFeynstein
    @LinusFeynstein 3 года назад +4

    Good luck for this brave nurse and a warm Willkommen.

  • @undertheturkishsun
    @undertheturkishsun 3 года назад +4

    She is so nice! I hope she finds 'home' wherever she goes.

  • @lnut94
    @lnut94 Год назад +1

    She's very respectful to her patients, all the best cutie, love from Okahandja, Namibia 🇳🇦

  • @kariezaana
    @kariezaana 3 года назад +5

    I've been planning to work as a nurse in Germany and starting to learn the language.. This kind of docu is quite helpful not just for me but to others who aspire to work there.

    • @winniewambui4277
      @winniewambui4277 Год назад

      Hey,me too,I hope you already moved there,you may encourage me as am sti hesitant

    • @kariezaana
      @kariezaana Год назад

      @@winniewambui4277 hi i'm still awaiting for my work permit there, hopefully next year will be in DE🙏

    • @ndeshipandakandly8581
      @ndeshipandakandly8581 Год назад

      Hey😊 I have been thinking of enrolling for a German language course and I have not heard of any agency that I can apply to, please help??😢

  • @nandurimalladi
    @nandurimalladi 3 года назад +17

    Beautiful journey.Wishing her the best.Love from India.

    • @michaelabaumgartner626
      @michaelabaumgartner626 3 года назад

      Greatings from Germany, I love India, wish you all the best😊

    • @Tenohekabanzai
      @Tenohekabanzai 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelabaumgartner626 make deuchlad gr8 again 🇮🇳

    • @nandurimalladi
      @nandurimalladi 2 года назад

      @@michaelabaumgartner626 , Thank you. It's humanity that triumphs.

    • @nandurimalladi
      @nandurimalladi 2 года назад

      @@Tenohekabanzai , Thank you. All the best to your dreams!

  • @phelixphelix227
    @phelixphelix227 3 года назад +9

    Short documentary worth watching.

  • @rainbowpringle3757
    @rainbowpringle3757 3 года назад +2

    This is so cool. I had a cop worker that learned German and is now a doctor over there. The ambition is amazing. Guy speaks better german than I do and I was born no raised in Germany.

  • @gitongamukira3749
    @gitongamukira3749 3 года назад +13

    As a nurse in Kenya, I am looking forward to work in Germany.

    • @sandrineroesch8706
      @sandrineroesch8706 3 года назад +1

      Learn the language and you will .
      Good Luck to you from Switzerland

  • @SignificantPressure100
    @SignificantPressure100 3 года назад +5

    Very wholesome

  • @Nykster
    @Nykster 2 года назад +1

    This was fantastic!

  • @sammy5030
    @sammy5030 3 года назад +5

    What an amazing story! I wish her all the best in her new German life.

  • @nduagublessing6042
    @nduagublessing6042 Год назад +2

    Am really impressed with your documentary and am really looking forward to working in germany too as a registered nurse from Nigeria , God help me

  • @theycalledmelethabo_9713
    @theycalledmelethabo_9713 3 года назад +9

    I wish her all the best, even though there are reasons for why we don't have nurses. Very low wages, not enough staff, constant stress.

  • @promeetnag
    @promeetnag 3 года назад +7

    Lovely documentary, welcome to Germany!!

  • @zarialynita9498
    @zarialynita9498 2 года назад +2

    I watching this and I’m sooo excited for her❤️❤️❤️❤️ i hope to be a travel nurse soon as I’m done studying

  • @Optimist_Tashiya
    @Optimist_Tashiya Год назад +1

    Proud of you Iyaloo❤❤❤

  • @kumarmanjeet6704
    @kumarmanjeet6704 3 года назад +8

    She did it in just 5 months.. I am dull than them😣😣

  • @sonniaiipinge
    @sonniaiipinge 3 года назад +4

    Super proud of this young nurses.chase your dreams. 🇳🇦.

  • @ottilienamwoonde6965
    @ottilienamwoonde6965 8 месяцев назад

    How do i start the application process 😢

  • @jayamohan9988
    @jayamohan9988 3 года назад +7

    Brave girl! But it is sad that she has to leave her own country. If you belong from po or country,you will have t pay it cost. Going away from you root is it self painful.
    I wish you all the best . Keep going on and achieve your dreams.

  • @Schni
    @Schni 3 года назад +1

    Bewegend.

  • @jc_80
    @jc_80 2 года назад +2

    The pressure of a degree then learning a language in 5mths plus additional German exam fair play glad her and her colleagues have each other

  • @moratiwamosenki7149
    @moratiwamosenki7149 3 года назад +1

    Just beautiful ❤️

  • @charlene6306
    @charlene6306 3 года назад +6

    WOW! So impressive. I watch this on the day we in the UK turned out backs on welcoming such talent to our own country. Its our loss but Germany's gain
    Brexit is the biggest mistake this country has made in living memory
    Such a wonderful and compassionate nurse. Germany are lucky to have her
    Was thinking about moving to Berlin myself, that's why I was watching this. But to learn German 😨
    We are so lazy in England when it comes to languages

    • @catyhell724
      @catyhell724 3 года назад +2

      Brexit was more or less for me as german very hurtfull b3cause of all the anti german stuff i read saw on Twitter RUclips tiktok and newspapers british tv shows and Radio ( i listen to uk radio to improve my english and get ride of my german accent) and brexit became very personal as the german boy y was beaten up in uk and as the Spanish woman was beaten in the train and the french young boy was pushed down a balcony. Europe is family to me. After all the hard lessons we had to learn from the past. From east to west to south to north we all understood we need a other way of to together. Brexit made it feel like a betray for me i was a huge fan of uk i even have british cook book, love sherlock holmes , consumed english movies qnd shows even, trybto understand poltics and try to understand uk even found the kind of we english we are better as you european kind of cute until it became violent and hateful. The dumb bomber song or the 2 world wars and one world cub songs i could ignored but not what came with the brexit champain . I had to learn uk never accepted germany as mordern country the love is just a 1 site thing , that british people hate us german french and polish people with a incredible passion. It feels like your fav uncle punched you in the face. Well I have accepted this now. I worry for the germans and polish and french now in uk. I saw the incredible attacks they have to deal with since the referendum and I hope many of them find the görtliz time to come home project. So they can finally come home and dont need to dea l with this hate and attacks anymore.

    • @Tweedledee__
      @Tweedledee__ 2 года назад

      Hey - english and german are not that different actually!
      We would LOVE to have you here :) And besides that, even if you struggle with german you shouldnt have any problems with communicating in english. I love talking english to people when it comes down to it!

  • @knevelchen
    @knevelchen 3 года назад +1

    All the best to nurse Iyaloo!

  • @johanngiesbrecht3162
    @johanngiesbrecht3162 3 года назад +2

    I agree a lovely Lady, I hope she will update us her life in Germany, I hope she will do it in German someday.

  • @johanngiesbrecht3162
    @johanngiesbrecht3162 3 года назад +4

    Liebe Krankeschwester, ich warte für dein nächsten Video, du muss vieles erfahren haben, in 2020, Deutschland braucht dich nötig.

  • @sharonbenson8120
    @sharonbenson8120 Год назад +1

    Congratulations girl.

  • @bibidgondronk9327
    @bibidgondronk9327 3 года назад

    I wish the best for them. They are amazing women

  • @ndeshipandakandly8581
    @ndeshipandakandly8581 Год назад

    Am from Namibia only seeing this today 😊and am glad I did.
    My goal is to learn German as I would like to work there some day
    I would like to congratulate Iyaloo and more blessings.
    One more thing ;which agency for teaching Germany language are available in Namibia ?

  • @siamrahman3807
    @siamrahman3807 Год назад

    It's been 2 years. Please make a video on how She's doing now as nurse in Germany?
    What's her conditions now?

  • @msg9528
    @msg9528 3 года назад +4

    Namibia look alot like Kenya! The goodbye reminds me of my own with my father :( I had exactly the same sentiments about old people in Germany when I moved here, it's a culture thing. It's not easy making friends although everyone is really nice enough.

  • @alhassanmansaray8086
    @alhassanmansaray8086 3 года назад +2

    Brava 🥰

  • @chukchee
    @chukchee 3 года назад +1

    Ausgezeichnet!

  • @worldpeace1822
    @worldpeace1822 3 года назад +1

    It’s great she they found a place to work ... even better would it be if we could pay more to those workers and put more value on those in general. I wish her the best.

  • @cedric7122
    @cedric7122 3 года назад +3

    Nice

  • @johanngiesbrecht6460
    @johanngiesbrecht6460 2 года назад

    Hi Iyaloo, Ich warte auf einen neuen Video von dir, nach einem Jahr in Deutschland musst bestimmt vieles gelernt und erfahren haben.

  • @davidevignes9731
    @davidevignes9731 3 года назад

    lovely

  • @OmgitsNeens
    @OmgitsNeens Месяц назад

    It’s crazy how quickly she picked up the language.

  • @larabach4940
    @larabach4940 3 года назад +5

    Can’t believe they really made them listen to Helene Fischer, that’s just so uncomfortable 😣

  • @francescoviscomi4258
    @francescoviscomi4258 3 года назад +2

    Learning German in 5 months ?? Wow that's impressive

  • @jef3nity
    @jef3nity 3 года назад

    what is the title of the german pop song?

    • @iyaloobeau
      @iyaloobeau 2 года назад

      Atemlos by Helena Fischer

  • @ademolaadebayo1005
    @ademolaadebayo1005 3 года назад +1

    This is very good. I can see that Germany has changed since we visited Mannheim in 1996. Our (my wife and I) experience of racism then is no longer evident now, though that experience still haunts us sometimes.

  • @crushwine3443
    @crushwine3443 3 года назад +4

    Welcome to Germany beautiful ladies 💙💙💙💙

  • @martinwilliams9776
    @martinwilliams9776 3 года назад +4

    A very mature and sensible video.Good luck to the nurse in future.I can understand the video.Whilst I lived in Germany it was easy to make friends with foreigners like myself.But extremely difficult to make friends with Germans.Of course many Germans are friendly deep down.But they will very rarely ask a foreigner if they want to do something interesting on the weekend.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  3 года назад

      Dear Martin, thanks for sharing your experience with the rest of the community :)
      Best

    • @martinwilliams9776
      @martinwilliams9776 3 года назад

      @@DWDocumentary Bitte schöne.

    • @nurichniemandsonst9639
      @nurichniemandsonst9639 3 года назад +2

      @@martinwilliams9776 Germans will rarely ask ANY stranger to tag along on the weekend. Your best shot is joining a club. Get to know people through shared hobbies. As a German, that is how I make friends.

    • @martinwilliams9776
      @martinwilliams9776 3 года назад

      @@nurichniemandsonst9639 Yes.I agree.Shared hobbies and interests are important.Also here in my homeland.Schönes Wochenende.

    • @esthersbucketlist
      @esthersbucketlist Год назад

      In short they’re extremely racist

  • @makorih1
    @makorih1 3 года назад +1

    What is the name of the recruiting agency?

    • @iyaloobeau
      @iyaloobeau 2 года назад +1

      Talent Orange

    • @ndeshipandakandly8581
      @ndeshipandakandly8581 Год назад

      Any agency in windhoek that teaches Germany language from A1 level , dear within months period?? Not looking for a recruiting agency

  • @helenandakondja4957
    @helenandakondja4957 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am crying with iyaloo,,,,, family is very big in our country,,,,,, but Namibia is not bad iam a nurse but I guess iyaloo likes to travel,,,, some Germans likes Namibia too

  • @moureenatieno1541
    @moureenatieno1541 3 года назад

    Am a nurse too,looking for a genuine recruitment agency in Kenya...any help please?

  • @lijuowl
    @lijuowl 3 года назад +1

    So impressed with their German! Wish them all the best. Düsseldorfer can be even more reserved than some other Germans, but I'm sure you'll make friends soon!

    • @stryderhiryu8
      @stryderhiryu8 3 года назад

      Is Düsseldorf more reserve than Munich?

  • @kristeencolasito3090
    @kristeencolasito3090 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the inspiring stories . Oh Germany language is not easy but your stellar , dreams do come true (: veil Glück :)

  • @karlthemel2678
    @karlthemel2678 3 года назад +5

    Perhaps, they can found an English-speaking circle German can participate in, too. Some Germans miss opportunities to speak English very much. Je Suis Samuel.

  • @june_nacieq4728
    @june_nacieq4728 3 года назад +1

    Willkommen 🙂

  • @vlogskashif
    @vlogskashif 3 года назад +2

    I am a nurse in pakistan.
    Kindly guide me for to get job in Germany 🇩🇪

  • @AAA-ft8gs
    @AAA-ft8gs 3 года назад

    12:12 it is impossible

  • @learngermanwithjames4674
    @learngermanwithjames4674 2 года назад

    I teach german language in kenyan both physical and online learning...I will be glad if I get an opportunity to teach people who are willing to work in German speaking countries.

  • @lauramik2951
    @lauramik2951 Год назад

    She has a RUclips channel btw 👍🏽

  • @johanngiesbrecht6460
    @johanngiesbrecht6460 2 года назад +2

    Ich möchte so schnell wie möglich nach Namibia reisen, um das einzige Land in Afrika kennenzulernen, in dem Deutsch eine Amtssprache ist.

  • @sfisodennis3082
    @sfisodennis3082 Год назад +1

    Wow I enjoyed watching this
    I am a newly qualified general nurse in South Africa and unfortunately there are no jobs for us , I hold a diploma in general nursing , do u guys also recruit in South Africa ? I would die for such an opportunity

    • @sollte1239
      @sollte1239 11 месяцев назад +1

      You need to study German (you can also do it by yourself) and to get a German B2 diploma and after that you should be able to find an employer in Germany by yourself

  • @Camstar1000
    @Camstar1000 3 года назад +9

    If only the German society would appreciate what a sacrifice these young ladies are making to be there. They are giving their best and most energetic years to a society that does not acknowledge the black community at large. The German history will again and forever forget the many thousands of black people who have served the land.

    • @nurichniemandsonst9639
      @nurichniemandsonst9639 3 года назад +3

      ... you're just browner Germans, if you live here, speak our language, and have our passport - you're like us. Why would we recognise you as something other by thinking of you as a 'black' community? You're Germans. And that's that.

    • @aoelp
      @aoelp 3 года назад +2

      Most non-hardcore-conservative Germans see color as part of the appearance, not as a defining factor. Ofc, almost every person sees the difference between a dark and a fair-skinned person, but what they make of it is another story.
      Most Germans also don't have a big prejudice against migrants, but with more in the country the bad apples sway public sentiment in some of the public and the murderers and rapists should get deported period. Tragically often the most well-integrating, but still jobless people (not here on work-visa, but as refugees - often forbidden to work legally) get deported while many bad apples get by. That is the real tragedy.
      Just ask your average African American (for a multitude of opinions to be representative) if (s)he feels more or less discriminated based on their "race"/ethnicity than in the USA and not from me if you have any doubts.

    • @Max-kh1cf
      @Max-kh1cf 3 года назад +1

      @@nurichniemandsonst9639 Im thinking the same thing. Highlighting someones work, just because they have a different skin colour is its own form of racism.

    • @jamespeter8805
      @jamespeter8805 3 года назад

      Beautiful

  • @samidawood5885
    @samidawood5885 2 года назад

    For some unknown reason I just love germany my favourite country in the world......❤

  • @greatgamingchannale8257
    @greatgamingchannale8257 2 года назад +2

    This is the kind of immigration people should support, not flooding the country in hordes.

  • @blessings4life
    @blessings4life Год назад

    You better not disrespect these people who helped you. Be very respectful.

  • @petrairene
    @petrairene 3 года назад +3

    So, and who is going to do the nursing in Namibia? Or do they train a ton of excess nurses to send to foreign countries?

    • @lijuowl
      @lijuowl 3 года назад +2

      Maybe? You can study and learn many things in Germany, too but that doesn't mean you will get a job matching your qualification.

    • @petrairene
      @petrairene 3 года назад +1

      @@lijuowl Yes, but qualified nurses are in high demand.

  • @benwatson3601
    @benwatson3601 3 года назад

    Hi

  • @erhardt1477
    @erhardt1477 3 года назад +11

    Well...
    As much as I applaud the efforts ...
    I wish I could bring better news, but when you are a person of colour... don’t move to east germany 🇩🇪
    Düsseldorf is a fine place and ... we should be Honored and very grateful for these young lady’s to come in live and work 💪👍✌️here in Germany 🇩🇪

  • @Namtrendingvideos
    @Namtrendingvideos Год назад

    Kapana 💕

  • @esthersbucketlist
    @esthersbucketlist Год назад

    It’s not true that she can make much more money in Namibia.

  • @johanngiesbrecht3162
    @johanngiesbrecht3162 3 года назад +3

    Jus gave you self time, you might find a German boyfriend, then Germany will get home for you, Namibia just a century to go for visiting, you will never forget Namibia, and you shouldn't forget Namibia. You will have two home country, Namibia und Deutschland 👌🏿👌👌🏽

  • @masulejuniorlubasi3256
    @masulejuniorlubasi3256 2 года назад

    Iyaloo not eylou

  • @Namtrendingvideos
    @Namtrendingvideos Год назад

    Iyalooo

  • @sif_2799
    @sif_2799 3 года назад +4

    I wish all immigrants were like her....

  • @wise5674
    @wise5674 Год назад +1

    As an African, I feel so sad watching this. She would much rather have stayed in her country with her family, if the economy was better.
    Growing the African economy is a non-negotiable for our generation to avoid more of these heartbreaking stories.
    People like her leaving is also a big loss for the country.

    • @sollte1239
      @sollte1239 11 месяцев назад

      They can also come back and improve the country.
      Polish people also left poland to work somewhere in the EU and now they started to come back and they make Poland a much better place

    • @wise5674
      @wise5674 11 месяцев назад

      Yes but Africa's problem is not that we lack skilled workers. On the contrary, Africans are generally dedicated and hardworking. The problem is we are still getting used to democracy so we are not yet electing our best and brightest

    • @wise5674
      @wise5674 11 месяцев назад

      Yes but Africa's problem is not that we lack skilled workers. On the contrary, Africans are generally dedicated and hardworking. The problem is we are still getting used to democracy so we are not yet electing our best and brightest