Medical Brain Drain in Nigeria and its impact on Sustainable Development Goal 3
In the last few years about 88% of doctors in Nigeria sought employment abroad.
In the last few years about 88% of doctors in Nigeria sought employment abroad.
The study gave us insight into the institutional provisions of SSC that led certain initiatives to be more successful than others. This article presents the main findings.
This research paper examines the imperative of a new conversation on development effectiveness “from the bottom up”. Four dimensions are addressed: conceptual concerns, emerging trends, political economy issues affecting the global and country levels, and issues related to the measurement of effectiveness.
COVID-19 reached the poorest countries with a time lag but now they are facing multiple shocks.
The outstanding development cooperation reforms have to respond to dramatic shifts in the global landscape
A future agenda requires a change of perspective, from the agency of donors to the agency of recipient countries.
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