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African countries begin process of reversing brain drain

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

African Expatriates. PHOTO/File

Nigeria has set aside US$5 million for diaspora activities and prescribed a stipend of US$2,500 to be paid to any member of its experts based abroad who decides to return home in a bid to turn ”brain drain into brain gain’’.

All over Africa, there are already similar attempts. In Kenya, a Draft Sessional Paper on the Diaspora was already being circulated and a web site was in place to identify the skills and expertise of citizens operating abroad.

In Senegal, a ministry has been created to deal with diaspora issues, while in Tanzania, the plan was to go for the expertise of the big fish and not dagaa’, said the head of the country’s delegation, Prof Shukuru Kawambwa.

These dreams were expressed at a conference in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou under the auspices of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA).

Among countries cited as having a large number of highly qualified diaspora were Zimbabwe, South Africa, Ethiopia, Algeria, Tunisia, Ghana and Egypt.

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