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Camarines Sur Gov. Luis Raymundo "Lray" Villafuerte Jr. said nurses from his province and the rest of the Bicol region are in a better position than their colleagues from other areas in the country in getting jobs in Japan.


Villafuerte made this statement via an overseas call from Japan where he is currently attending the 35th Leadership Program of Japan’s Institute for International Studies and Training.
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Gov. Luis Raymund Villafuerte Jr. announced this after coming back from a three-day trip early this month with provincial board members and officials of the Camarines Sur Chamber of Commerce and Industry to the cities of Kobe and Kawanishi in Japan’s Hyogo Prefecture.

Aki Foundation president Akitugu Orui and Japan Nursing Service Inc. president Masaaki Hirayama hosted the trip.
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Camarines Sur Gov. Luis Raymundo "Lray" Villafuerte Jr. said nurses from his province and the rest of the Bicol region are in a better position than their colleagues from other areas in the country in getting jobs in Japan.


Villafuerte made this statement via an overseas call from Japan where he is currently attending the 35th Leadership Program of Japan’s Institute for International Studies and Training.
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Aki Foundation president Akitugu Orui and Japan Nursing Service Inc. president Masaaki Hirayama hosted the trip.
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