Between sporadic remittances and training of a qualified manpower mastering new technologies, what does Africa expect from its diaspora to fill its development gap in the current context of globalization? When it comes to capital building, defined as the process or strategy to endow or increase the technical, managerial, or intellectual skills of an individual or a group, its know-how or knowledge, and financial capital or purchasing power, the World Bank and other development partners seem to grant priority to remittances. This paper strongly suggests that attention may be granted to the transfer of scientific knowledge between Africa and its diaspora, as many believe that progressing knowledge would help bring out a neglected source of we...
African interest in the Diaspora has never been greater than it is now. This is evident in the growi...
Bibliography: leaves 87-93.The phenomenon of skills mobility has become quite a topical issue, not j...
There has been continuous and inconclusive debate on the role and impact of foreign aid in Africa’s ...
The impacts of brain drain in Africa are phenomenal. In the lst five decades of the continent’...
It has been said that the rate of the velocity of the development of a people (state or continent) i...
The number of highly skilled Africans leaving their country of origin, many with PhDs, has reached d...
This dissertation investigates the impacts of transnational remittances and the institutionalization...
Globalization has fostered greater rates of mobility and an increasing reliance on transnational net...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
Current interest in capitalizing on scientific diasporas’ knowledge and networks to the advantage of...
The remittances of funds to countries of origin by diasporas has grown tremendously in the past few ...
The African academic diaspora, however defined, has never been larger than it is now, and it continu...
Governments and the private sector have traditionally viewed the diaspora as both ongoing providers ...
The thesis is driven by the issue of deficient management capacity across Africa, which has many imp...
Also published on a CD-ROM with "Enabling diaspora engagement in Africa : resources, mechanisms and ...
African interest in the Diaspora has never been greater than it is now. This is evident in the growi...
Bibliography: leaves 87-93.The phenomenon of skills mobility has become quite a topical issue, not j...
There has been continuous and inconclusive debate on the role and impact of foreign aid in Africa’s ...
The impacts of brain drain in Africa are phenomenal. In the lst five decades of the continent’...
It has been said that the rate of the velocity of the development of a people (state or continent) i...
The number of highly skilled Africans leaving their country of origin, many with PhDs, has reached d...
This dissertation investigates the impacts of transnational remittances and the institutionalization...
Globalization has fostered greater rates of mobility and an increasing reliance on transnational net...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
Current interest in capitalizing on scientific diasporas’ knowledge and networks to the advantage of...
The remittances of funds to countries of origin by diasporas has grown tremendously in the past few ...
The African academic diaspora, however defined, has never been larger than it is now, and it continu...
Governments and the private sector have traditionally viewed the diaspora as both ongoing providers ...
The thesis is driven by the issue of deficient management capacity across Africa, which has many imp...
Also published on a CD-ROM with "Enabling diaspora engagement in Africa : resources, mechanisms and ...
African interest in the Diaspora has never been greater than it is now. This is evident in the growi...
Bibliography: leaves 87-93.The phenomenon of skills mobility has become quite a topical issue, not j...
There has been continuous and inconclusive debate on the role and impact of foreign aid in Africa’s ...