The African Diaspora Policy Centre (ADPC) enables African Diaspora in Europe to
connect more closely with the continent as a collective force. The thematic areas are Peacebuilding, Better Governance, Migration & Development and Brain Gain
Publications

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Political instability in Africa
The International Day of Peace which was established by a U.N. resolution in 1982, and is marked more...


REPORT
ADPC Contribution to the Global Forum on Migration and Development 2008
The ADPC is contributing to Roundtable 1.2 at the GFMD 2008 on Migration, Development and Human more...


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Algemeen Dagblad news article
An interview with George Duncan (Chairman of Sankofa Foundation), and a news feature on the more...


REPORT
The Contribution of African Diaspora to Policy Dialogue
The paper offers recommendations in four policy areas: 1. The need for continued consultations more...


POLICY PAPER
The Role of the Diaspora in Post-Conflict Reconstruction
The aim of this DIIS brief is to highlight the unique bridge-building position that the African more...


POLICY PAPER
Mobilising the promotion of peace buidling through the Diaspora
This study was commissioned to SAHAN Consultancy by the Netherlands Ministry of ForeignAffairs, and more...


POLICY PAPER
Sudanese Diaspora Perspectives
The objective of the report is to involve the Sudanese – Dutch Diaspora in the Netherlands more...


POLICY PAPER
Social Remittances of the African Diaspora in Europe
The main aim of the study is to generate information and analysis and raise policy awareness of the more...


REPORT
Reversing the Brain Drain in Africa
The feasibility study conducted was able to identify the specific features and patterns of more...


REPORT
African Diaspora and African Development
One of the most salient features of contemporary globalisation is the increase in migration around more...


ARTICLE
Sankofa Foundation: making a difference in Ghana
Diaspora organisations are key initiators of numerous successful projects all over Africa. These more...


REPORT
Conference on Diaspora and Peacebuilding in Africa
The conference’s objectives focused on: launching officially the African Diaspora Policy Centre more...


REPORT
Background Information on the Policy Seminar
Migration and development have become interlinked issues which would certainly play a crucial role more...



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Welcome!

to the African Diaspora Skills Database. This database was compiled to provide an overview of qualified African Diaspora professionals with varied areas of expertise and experience. The African diaspora contribute substantially to the social, economic and political development of Africa, and this database is set up to further mobilize this considerable potential. You also have access to numerous African diaspora organisations in the Netherlands and beyond whose transnational long-distance development related activities are having a positive impact on the development of the continent. This database is aimed to contribute to the efforts geared in mitigating the adverse effects of the brain drainThe problem of the ‘brain drain’ has affected Africa more severely than any other region. The flight of intellectual capital from Africa is alarming. The problem is now a matter of great concern, as the institutions of higher education and research in Africa face serious shortages of qualified academics and researchers. Thus, the brain drain is impeding potential economic growth, and remains a handicap for sustainable development in many countries in Africa. To lessen somewhat the problem of the shortfall of skilled personnel in Africa in the immediate future and the slightly longer term, there is now an urgent need to galvanise the intellectual capital ‘brain reserve’ of the African diaspora living in the West for ‘brain circulation’ purposes. This means purposefully and strategically harnessing the vast untapped human capital of the African diaspora in the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe for the benefit of Africa. in Africa.

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