BRAIN DRAIN: CAN IT BE TURNED INTO A GAIN?
HOW CAN ZAMBIANS LIVING ABROAD CONTRIBUTE TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF ZAMBIA?
I. Introduction
Increasing numbers of Africans educated overseas never return to their home countries. In addition, many Africans educated in their own countries leave for better employment opportunities abroad. Others leave to avoid political repression or turmoil caused by war. Whatever the reasons for the migratory trend that economists call the "brain drain," the departure of so many African minds is having a devastating effect on the continent.
Many observers, including U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, have pointed out that Africa's future development is at great risk if it does not participate more fully in technological advancement, which is the key to future economic growth
Experts at many forums have been discussing this problem extensively with no feasible solution insight. Others are now arguing that brain drain with all its deleterious effect on the economies of African countries can in fact be a “blessing in disguise”. In fact it can be turned into a “Brain Drain”.