Africa's "Brain Drain"
ince the end of the Second World War, many Africans who could afford to have made their way across the vast Atlantic to North America to create what one would call a “better life”. Over the years, many of them have become economically successful by becoming entrepreneurs and excelling academically in the nation’s top colleges and universities. Life is never a walk in the park as they continue to adapt to a society that is ever changing and does not cater to minorities; however, they have taken every challenge head-on and have risen above every time.
What can one say to these strong African people? What have you done for your people back in Africa lately? Seems harsh, but a very relevant question for today’s African living in America. Many Africans in America today are not just prosperous because they moved to the “Land of Opportunity”, because there are people who were born in America and have not done a thing with their lives. What causes the Africans to thrive? It is simple, their “pursuit of happiness” by tapping into the resources that are available to them and this also includes their own gifts and abilities. In order for any person to become successful, they must tap into their own endowments bestowed upon them and use it to benefit others.
All of this seems great, however it’s just the opposite. I don’t include sending a little bit of money back to the family to help them get by every month because anybody can do that. I speak of going back to a land that is rich in some areas, but impoverished in many others. Of course Africa is the most abundant in natural resources, however, if there is no one their with the knowledge to tap into this wealth, it will continue to be confiscated by those in more developed countries who will use it to make their pockets fatter.
Many Africans living in North America may view Africa as the place they escaped from because of what they endured, whether it be war or famine, however, this view keeps Africa in constant, desperate need. No one wants to help Africa because maybe there is too much work involved, or maybe their afraid that the governments may become involved. Such fear, causes AIDS, famine, war, rape and countless other atrocities to grow at rapid rates.
What will be done? Africans living in North America need not feel that they have made it. We all have fallen into the bad habit of measuring success in dollars, but success should be measured by what you are doing for others. We should lay our heads down in peace at night not because we have a fat bank account but because someone somewhere is living a better life because of our helping hand. What will be done? What African will do it?
Africa has the potential to become a super power and every other continent on earth is cognizant of this. As a result, they continue to fund the wars so that they are able to keep control over the resources that many take for granted. The sad part is that many Africans living in Africa who are poor and uneducated are not able to fight back and secure what belongs to them. If every African who came to North America to get educated returned home to Africa with that education, Africa would be overthrown from within and rebuilt by those who have its best interest at heart. Who can change the dire situation of this country better than its own people?
For those who believe that my statements are absurd and that it doesn’t apply to every country on the continent of Africa, maybe your right. However, as a support to my claims, I do not wish to argue the matter with some, but to show evidence to all, so as to shed true light on an issue that deserves attention. Below, I have added links that further explain the “brain drain” situation in Africa.
http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-71249-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html
http://www.un.org/ecosocdev/geninfo/afrec/vol17no2/172brain.htm
http://www.emeagwali.com/interviews/brain-drain/education-in-africa-brain-drain-problem-worldnet-africa-journal.html