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A teacher distributes exam papers at a school in Thimphu on June 20: Widespread resignations have led to increased class sizes and burdensome workloads for the instructors who have stayed on. (Photo by Suzu Takahashi)

Bhutan grapples with void left by Australia-bound public servants

Officials race to restaff hospitals and schools, retain educated youth

THIMPHU -- When Tshering Yangki joined what is now Bhutan's Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment as a program officer in 2022, new responsibilities began to pile up fast.

A governmentwide restructuring drive launched the previous year soon led to the exit of a number of senior officials. They were then joined by a bigger exodus of staff tempted by the potential of higher salaries -- even for menial jobs -- in Australia, which was just reopening its border after COVID. The person who Yangki reported to left town, as did that official's superior.

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