Contrast this to the many thousands of highly trained African medical professionals who were lured overseas by attractive salaries but often yearn to return home if only they could. This is where Diaspora for African Development (DfAD) steps in to help remedy the situation. DfAD is an initiative of Chibwe Masabo Henry from Zambia who is also involved with the global Enough Food for Everyone campaign. Mrs Masabo Henry is convinced that Africa’s social and economic development can be significantly boosted by tapping into the wealth of knowledge and experience of the continent’s diaspora.
DfAD actively engages African expat professionals, associations, businesses, and communities to help deliver sustainable progress. “Many of the skilled people who left the continent were trained here at great expense. Countries such as Canada and the UK have drained Africa of many thousands of physicians. These are precisely the people we need to come back. In order to do so, we must create the right conditions and this is what DfAD aims to do.”
Mrs Masabo Henry emphasises that if the current situation endures, over one billion people worldwide will never see a health worker: “Whereas Africa bears 24% of the world’s disease burden, the continent has only 3% of the world’s health workers. For North America these numbers are inverted. There, 37% of all global health professionals deal with barely 10% of the global disease burden.”
DfAD has enjoyed some success in creating awareness in the UK of the issue. Recently, the high commission of Zambia in the UK launched an ambitious drive to register all Zambian health workers in its jurisdiction. The aim is to find areas of cooperation that could, in time, benefit healthcare in Zambia. The high commission is organising events with a view to rallying expat health professionals to its cause.
“It is not just about convincing these workers to return home. Some may not want to do that yet, but most are willing to lend their expertise to further healthcare programmes and help train new professionals.” Mrs Masabo Henry’s Diaspora for African development also runs comprehensive programmes aimed at influencing decision-making processes in both home and host countries, furthering education through engaging with the diaspora, and helping small business owners gain a toe or foothold in Africa.
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