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Eva Alordia

Recording Artis/Rapper/Make-up Artist/Fashion Designer

Nigeria

instagram.com/ievaalordiahfanpage/?hl=en

Alordia, Eva

Recording Artis/Rapper/Make-up Artist/Fashion Designer

Aesthetic
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Ikenna Alumona

Professor of Political Science

Nigeria

Alumona, Ikenna

Professor of Political Science

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Political
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Amadeus Institute

Think-Tank  

Location: Rabat, Morocco

amadeusonline.org

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Amadeus Institute, Moroccan independent Think Tank based in Rabat, set up as a laboratory of ideas, a space of reflection, and as a creator of debate. Credible interlocutor for the questions related to the African Continent, Amadeus Institute has also developed an expertise in analyzing the global issues on the international agenda.

Amadeus Institute

Amadeus Institute, Rabat, Morocco

Coercive
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Amadou et Miriam

Afro-pop duo

Mali
amadou-mariam.com

Amadou et Miriam

Afro-pop duo

Aesthetic
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Amarachi Nwosu

Artist (Photography)

Location: Nigeria/USA
amarachinwosu.com

Amarachi Nwosu

Artist (Photography)

Aesthetic
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Joel Amegboh

Professor, Africa Center for Strategic Studies

Sector: National Security Strategy Development, Security-Development-Governance Nexus, Human Security
Contact: +1  202-685-6815

Amegboh, Joel

Professor, Africa Center for Strategic Studies

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Ammassari, Savina. “From Nation-Building to Entrepreneurship: The Impact of Élite Return Migrants in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana.” Population Space and Place 10, no. 2 (2004): 133–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.319.

The issue of whether or not return migration produces any development impacts on the migrants’ country of origin continues to raise the interest of policy-makers. Most empirical studies focus on the macro-level economic impacts of return. However, it has increasingly become apparent that socio-cultural and political impacts are important as well. Using both quantitative and qualitative data concerning highly-skilled élite migrants who have returned to Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, and stressing instead the meso-level of analysis, this paper demonstrates that return migration has, on balance, fostered positive development effects in both the public and private sector. The effects do vary, mostly across generations of migrants and in relation to historical periods. Whereas earlier migrants’ contributions tended to concern the realm of nation-building, more recent contributions are to be found in a more explicit economic context in the form of entrepreneurship. In particular, the paper illustrates the changes that return migrants have operated in the work place and dwells upon some significant, concrete examples of innovative practice and productive investment. The policy implications of the main findings are discussed, and some recommendations for future research are formulated.

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Ammassari, Savina. From Nation-Building to Entrepreneurship

This paper demonstrates that return migration has, on balance, fostered positive development effects in both the public and private sector. The effects do vary, mostly across generations of migrants and in relation to historical periods. Whereas earlier migrants’ contributions tended to concern the realm of nation-building, more recent contributions are to be found in a more explicit economic context in the form of entrepreneurship.

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