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Top 5 African countries at risk of losing the most skilled professionals


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Published in Business and Finance on Saturday, February 8th 2025 at 13:21 GMT by businessday   Print publication without navigation

  • A large number of skilled professionals in Africa are set to experience significant changes in their core skills over the next five

The article from BusinessDay Nigeria discusses the top five African countries at risk of losing their most skilled professionals due to brain drain. These countries are Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Nigeria tops the list with a significant number of its skilled workforce, including doctors, engineers, and IT specialists, migrating abroad in search of better opportunities, driven by factors like economic instability, insecurity, and poor infrastructure. South Africa follows, with professionals leaving due to political instability, crime, and economic issues. Ghana, despite its economic growth, sees its professionals seeking better pay and conditions elsewhere. Kenya's skilled workers are also departing, influenced by unemployment and political unrest. Lastly, Ethiopia, despite its large population, faces a similar issue with professionals leaving due to political instability and lack of opportunities. The article highlights the detrimental impact of this brain drain on these countries' development and calls for urgent policy interventions to retain talent.

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[ https://businessday.ng/news/article/top-5-african-countries-at-risk-of-losing-the-most-skilled-professionals/ ]

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