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24 Jul 2016 08:25 #314001
by chairman
THE news that 93% of persons migrating from Guyana have a tertiary education cannot be comforting. As Education Minister Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine opined, it is a national tragedy. This matter represents more than a brain drain; it is a serious drain on the very lifeblood of the country.It is instructive that Guyana is followed by Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago in this regard. The problem seems to be both local and regional; it brings into focus some of the very structural problems which Guyana and the rest of our Caribbean family inherited at the time of independence.
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24 Jul 2016 13:15 #314066
by ketchim
Dr. Roopnarine pointed this out since we were doing the Calypso boys thread !
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24 Jul 2016 16:40 #314117
by NormaD
Yeah I guess brain drain is a really serious issue but what are they doing as a nation to address it? Are they trying anything to change the reasons for all the educated people leaving the country?
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