The exodus of medical personnel in Ethiopia has had an adverse effect on the socioeconomic development of the nation. This study focuses on reversing the medical brain drain in Ethiopia. Medical brain drain, in this study, implies the emigration of trained medical personnel of the developing nations towards the developed. It employs Pieter’s concept of selective globalism in analysing the impact of medical brain drain on Ethiopia and equally explores alternatives to reverse brain drain in the context of trans-nationalism and globalization
Over the last three decades, Kenya and many other countries in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have experie...
Recently, the Ethiopian Government drafted a five year plan (2010 to 2015) to achieve the country’s ...
Brain drain is defined as the migration of health personnel in search of the better standard of livi...
According to studies published in the Sub-Saharan African Medical School Study one in eight physicia...
The number of highly skilled Africans leaving their country of origin, many with PhDs, has reached d...
This thesis explores the impact of medical migration on the healthcare crisis in East Africa. With a...
The impacts of brain drain in Africa are phenomenal. In the lst five decades of the continent’...
Thesis advisor: Donald CoxI investigate the effect of the medical brain drain on health in sub-Sahar...
The African Region continues to experience loss of a sizeable number of highly skilled health profes...
Over the last three decades, Kenya and many other countries in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have experie...
The debate on the ‘brain drain’, or the emigration of skilled workers, is not new but it has taken o...
The economic depression of the late 80's has made work force groups particularly in the medical indu...
ABSTRACT Background: Human beings migrate around the world as human interaction is necessary for me...
The "brain drain" problem is not so much a question of the numbers who migrate as the distortion in ...
According to the International Organization for Migration, about one-third of African professionals ...
Over the last three decades, Kenya and many other countries in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have experie...
Recently, the Ethiopian Government drafted a five year plan (2010 to 2015) to achieve the country’s ...
Brain drain is defined as the migration of health personnel in search of the better standard of livi...
According to studies published in the Sub-Saharan African Medical School Study one in eight physicia...
The number of highly skilled Africans leaving their country of origin, many with PhDs, has reached d...
This thesis explores the impact of medical migration on the healthcare crisis in East Africa. With a...
The impacts of brain drain in Africa are phenomenal. In the lst five decades of the continent’...
Thesis advisor: Donald CoxI investigate the effect of the medical brain drain on health in sub-Sahar...
The African Region continues to experience loss of a sizeable number of highly skilled health profes...
Over the last three decades, Kenya and many other countries in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have experie...
The debate on the ‘brain drain’, or the emigration of skilled workers, is not new but it has taken o...
The economic depression of the late 80's has made work force groups particularly in the medical indu...
ABSTRACT Background: Human beings migrate around the world as human interaction is necessary for me...
The "brain drain" problem is not so much a question of the numbers who migrate as the distortion in ...
According to the International Organization for Migration, about one-third of African professionals ...
Over the last three decades, Kenya and many other countries in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have experie...
Recently, the Ethiopian Government drafted a five year plan (2010 to 2015) to achieve the country’s ...
Brain drain is defined as the migration of health personnel in search of the better standard of livi...