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German development minister in Syria to talk healthcare aid

January 15, 2025
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Germany’s Development Minister was in Damascus on Wednesday, where she met with de facto Health Minister Maher Sharaa to discuss cooperation between Syrian and German hospitals.

“After more than 50 years of dictatorship and 14 years of civil war, Syria now has the chance for peaceful and stable development,” Schulze said as she arrived.

The new program will see doctors from Germany travel to to lead workshops and to train colleagues on new equipment. Some Syrian doctors will also travel to Germany.

Thousands of doctors flee

During the civil war, the Syrian military under repeatedly targeted hospitals in rebel-held areas, decimating Syria’s healthcare system. 

This prompted many of the country’s surviving healthcare workers to flee abroad. Some 5,800 doctors and 2,000 nurses with Syrian nationality are living and working in Germany alone.

Despite to having their credentials recognized in Germany, many Syrian doctors and nurses would prefer to stay in their adopted home. Schulze said on Wednesday that the government needs to come up with a plan for Syrians residing in Germany to be able to without losing their refugee status.

Syrian diplomat hopes refugees can stay in Germany

, who is acting as foreign minister in Syria’s transitional government, said ahead of meeting Schulze that he hopes Syrians residing in Germany would be able to stay for the time being.

“They are safe there,” he told German news agency DPA in Damascus. There are currently 975,000 Syrian refugees living in Germany.

Sharaa and Shaibani belong to set up by Syrian rebels led by the Islamist following Assad’s ouster in December. Health Minister Sharaa is the brother of the country’s de facto leader, Ahmed Sharaa. The transitional government has promised to hold free elections in 2025.

es/ab (AFP, dpa)

The post German development minister in Syria to talk healthcare aid appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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