Aid-financed scholarships for African students to study in the US or Europe would be worth a lot more than a million “capacity-building” projects. The usual argument against such scholarships is fear of brain drain — that the African students would not return home.
So why is nobody worried about brain drain of the gigantic numbers of Asian students studying in the US?
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