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UNESCO » Education » Higher Education » Reform and Innovation » Brain Gain Initiative

Higher Education

  • Reform and Innovation
    • World Conference on Higher Education
    • Brain Gain Initiative
    • UNESCO/NGO Partnership
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Publications

  • Brain gain initiative: a digital infrastructure linking African and Arab region universities to global knowledge
  • A pilot project to reverse brain drain to brain gain in Africa
  • A Pilot Project to Reverse Brain Drain to Brain Gain in Africa (note: paper on the African pilot presented at IST-Africa 2007)
  • The UNESCO-HP Brain Gain Project: Context and Development (note: paper on the Brain Gain Initiative presented at IST-Africa 2009, file name: Martin Walker paper ) 
  • Turning brain drain into “brain gain” (note: two-page leaflet on the Brain Gain Initiative, file name: UNESCO-HP Leaflet April 2009)
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