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  2. Human capital flight from Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria should also actively take advantage of the massive youth population and severe as an incubator for manpower, industry and technology development. It was also suggested that the government should strengthen policies and programs which are aimed at actively managing human capital migration from Nigeria by interacting with foreign partners.

  3. Healthcare in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Nigeria is influenced by different local and regional factors that impact the quality or quantity present in one location. [citation needed] Due to the aforementioned, the healthcare system in Nigeria has shown spatial variation in terms of availability and quality of facilities in relation to need. However, this is largely a ...

  4. Journal of Human Capital - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Human Capital is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press. It covers theoretical and empirical research on the role of human capital in economics. The editor-in-chief is Isaac Ehrlich (State University of New York at Buffalo).

  5. List of Medknow Publications academic journals - Wikipedia

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    New Nigerian Journal of Clinical Research; Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences; Nigerian Journal of Cardiology; Nigerian Journal of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery; Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice; Nigerian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Biosciences; Nigerian Journal of General Practice; Nigerian Journal of Health Sciences

  6. Human capital flight - Wikipedia

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    Human capital flight is the emigration or immigration of individuals who have received advanced training in their home country. The net benefits of human capital flight for the receiving country are sometimes referred to as a " brain gain " whereas the net costs for the sending country are sometimes referred to as a " brain drain ". [ 1 ]

  7. Medical experimentation in Africa - Wikipedia

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    AZT trials conducted on HIV-positive African subjects by U.S. physicians and the University of Zimbabwe were performed without proper informed consent. [4] The United States began testing AZT treatments in Africa in 1994, through projects funded by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

  8. Blockade of Biafra - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian government threatened reactions against countries that disregarded the blockade and made an agreement with Cameroon to obstruct Biafra's land border. [2] Some smugglers attempted blockade running but two ships were destroyed by the Nigerian navy. [4] The blockade interdicted food, medicine, and other supplies needed by civilians.

  9. Health economics - Wikipedia

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    The marginal cost of health capital can be found by adding these variables: = +. The marginal benefit of health capital is the rate of return from this capital in both market and non-market sectors. In this model, the optimal health stock can be impacted by factors like age, wages and education.