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Human Capital Remittances from Africans in Diaspora using Information Communication Technology: The Experiences of University of Nigeria
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Human Capital Remittances from Africans in Diaspora using Information Communication Technology: The Experiences of University of Nigeria

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Remittance of money and materials by African Diaspora's contributes significantly towards sustaining the economy of African countries. Conversely, creating the platform for the Diaspora's remittance of scientific/technological know-how is the aim of the UNESCO/HP Pilot Project on reversing brain drain to brain gain. The University of Nigeria's component of the project on tissue culture adopts...
 
Published at 1st-Africa 2009 Conference Proceedings Paul Cunningham and Miriam Cunningham (Eds) /IMC International Information Management Corporation, 2009 ISBN· 978-1-905824-11-3
Pages 1-9
Published in 2009
 
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Benjamin A. OGW0, Florence I. AKANEME and Christian A. BOLU
Bolu Christian Amaechi » Graduated with B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering from University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 1976, M.Eng in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toronto, Canada in 1979 and Ph.D in Industrial and Systems Engineering from University of Wales, Swansea, United Kingdom in 1982. Prof Bolu, a professor of Mechatronics Engineering and Fellow of both the Nigerian Society of Engineers and Nigerian... view full profile
Professor Christian Bolu
 
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