Fatima Lasay on Sun, 24 Jul 2005 15:12:00 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> FW: Happy Birthday! Open Letter to BBC Outlook |
Dear nettimers, From http://korakora.org/weblog/index.php/journal/2005/07/18/happy_birthday A forum on "collaborative practices" (among others) soon to take place, if interested, http://kurokuro.korakora.org/ Regards, Fatima ----- Dear Outlook (<mailto:outlook@bbc.co.uk>outlook@bbc.co.uk), Yesterday I went to a birthday party for a 26 year old in metro-Manila. Ella is a student nurse -and most of her young friends are nursing students. Nothing special about that, perhaps -except for the fact that she already has a degree in digital communication -and is now studying nursing .in order to get a visa for Canada. Her brother is also approaching his final year as a student nurse. He is a film maker -with a degree in business management -but is also studying to get a visa for Canada. Their older brother is not studying nursing -but he is applying for a Canadian visa. Two of the remaning siblings are already in Canada and one has not yet met the immigration requirements. Soon, five out of six children from an entire generation in one family will have emigrated to Canada. Getting a Canadian visa is for people here perhaps somewhat similar to British parents getting their child into one of the more popular preparatory schools. The visa process takes several years -and so one has to start early -even before one graduates. Canada seems to be the top choice -simply because they are the most welcoming (and therefore the easiest to get into) -and of course family connections (in this family orientated country) also help. The word is that getting a job in Britain requires prior experience -and so this automatically disqualifies it (whatever other conditions might apply). Here the kids seem to move directly from being a student to being a practicing nurse in Canada. The drain on the country must be enormous. Not only is it losing those who would naturally become nurses here. Doctors and dentists and a whole range of other professionals are retraining to join the overseas brain drain. The Filipino education system is effectively subsidizing the world market for care-givers. In the meantime, local politicians go abroad for medical treatment. With so many kids emigrating -who will look after their parents? However, one should not be fooled into thinking these people are innocent and helpless victims. They are well educated and intelligent people who are maximizing their personal potential as best as they can within the system they are presented with. Ella has just had a letter published in a local newspaper -challenging the widow of ex-presidential candidate Poe to put her money where her mouth is and, instead of simply exploiting the current presidential crisis for her own personal ends, actually do something useful to solve the problems confronting this country. Ellia's brother is planning a film based on his experiences as a student nurse. Previously developed skills are not abandoned for the sake of a new career on a foreign continent -they become interwoven with new skills -which in turn increases their future potential. Clearly, the tragic loss for the Philippines is a great gain for the Canadians -but, in a world in which everything is supposed to be inter-connected and which that which goes around comes around -can the west really afford to keep sucking other countries dry? Surely, one day the worm will turn -and when that happens, can we then trully claim that we have not sown whatever the whilwind will reap for us..... Yours sincerely, Trevor Batten -Korakora- Knowledge, Technology, Autonomy - http://www.korakora.org/ -Collaboration Space- http://balikatan.korakora.org/ -Discussion Group- http://kurokuro.korakora.org/ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net