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  1. Migration, labor mobility and household poverty in Nigeria: A gender analysis by Rufai, Mistura, Ogunniyi, Adebayo, Salman, Kabir Kayode, Oyeyemi, Motunrayo, Salawu, Mutiat

    Published 2019
    “…The study recommended that policies that improve the welfare of labour and reduce the brain drain, unemployment and closures of enterprises in the country should be put in place. …”
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  2. The ILRI Graduate Fellows Programme: A case study of impact (1978-1997) by Eley, R., Ibrahim H., Hambly Odame, Helen, Demeke, M., Smalley, M.E.

    Published 2003
    “…These results-stand out against the "brain drain" commonly associated with capacity building in national agricultural research systems (NARS). …”
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  3. Enhancing Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience through South-South Technological Innovation by African Climate Policy Centre, Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa, World Meteorological Organization

    Published 2025
    “…. • Sustainable human capacity requires retention strategies, career pathways, and local innovation centers to prevent brain drain. • Innovative financing, including blended finance and value-chain approaches, can catalyze private investment, ensure inclusion, and create sustainable markets.…”
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  4. PlantGENE report on panel discussion: advancing plant biotechnology in Africa by Malzahn, A.A., Songstad, N., Tripathi, L., Okwuonu, I., Sithole-Niang, I., Runo, S., Wagaba, H., Houassi, M., Kaeppler, H., Gordon-Kamm, W., Lee, K., Parrott, W., Taylor, N., Rogers, C., Gaffney, J., Van Eck, J., Veena, V.

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, the pervasive “brain drain” phenomenon, where skilled researchers leave the continent for better opportunities, exacerbates the difficulties faced by African scientists. …”
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