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Engaging the Diaspora development the case of Albania International Symposium on International Migration and Development, Turin, Italy 28-30 June 2006 Eno Ngjela UNDP Albania

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Albanian migration High rate of migration during the 90s (one of the highest in the world) One out of five Albanians emigrated between 1990 and 2001 Greece, Italy, Germany, UK, USA, Canada Diverse migration in terms of age, skills and socio-economic status (poverty, despair, lack of opportunities, crumbling state, lack of law and order). 3

Brain Drain 1991 2005, more than 50 percent of university lecturers and researchers emigrated from Albania. 47.3 percent of them were aged 25-34 at the moment of emigration, 71.4 percent of them emigrated with their families. 4

Brain Waste Surveys suggest that as many as 60 percent of Albanian intellectuals abroad are not working in their profession. The brain drain from Albania has strong features of brain waste Considerable and more importantly irreversible loss for the country. 5

Brain Drain continues 2,000 to 4,000 Albanian students leave annually to attend universities abroad. 25,000 students enrolled in universities abroad Much higher figures if we take into account family emigration 6

Diaspora Resources Economic capital: Financial remittances to households, monetary contributions to special projects or funds, direct spending on specialized exports or tourism Human capital: Skills, know-how, expertise and knowledge; Social capital: social networks, transnational ties between expatriates and the country of origin. 7

Necessary conditions for return Conditions for return Reforms Standards Economic and political Stability Mentality Infrastructure Security Investments Wage 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 8

Relationship-building Political will Reliable links with Albanians abroad. Identification of skilled professionals, Establishment of trust and sense of common purpose. 9

UNDP Brain Gain Programme National Human Development Report on economic and social security and migration (2000) Remittances study (2003) Diaspora study Columbia University (2004) Close cooperation with OSI/Soros, IOM 10

Target Groups Qualified Albanians: Open to permanent return Cannot return but are interested to contribute in one way or another Students 11

Programme Components The Policy Framework Diaspora Database and websitematching supply and demand Recruitment Support to the new academic institutions 12

Human Capital Identify and Bring Together Albanian Students Technical assistance for crucial areas of reform Create an enabling legal and regulatory environment for the return and employment of overseas graduates in the civil service 13

Capacity Building Academic and research knowledge transfer Virtual transfer of knowledge and expertise Sponsor central and local government, Private Sector and Civil Society internships 14

Private Sector Investment in the Country of Origin Returning Migrants and Entrepreneurship Channel Remittances to Development 15

Importance of Remittances Remittances/GDP 25 20 15 10 5 0 16 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Remittances/GD

Challenges Ahead Initial phase Best practices and lessons learned from other UNDP interventions Definition of incentives salary top ups versus alternative incentives (allocation expenses, additional benefits in cooperation with the government and private sector) 17

Thank you eno.ngjela@undp.org www.undp.org.al