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Aida Awel, chief technical adviser on migrant domestic workers at the ILO’s Addis Ababa office about what the future holds for returning migrants of Ethiopia
Diaspora Bonds and US Securities Regulation, interview with Anupam Chander, University of California
"the best way to start is to try to figure out what the home country can do for the Diaspora rather than always looking to what the Diaspora can do for the home country", Kingsley Aikins
"Indian Diaspora in USA" interview with Pradeep Kashyap, Indian American Foundation
Introduction to "diaspora" Interview with Prof. Robin Cohen, University of Oxford
Guyana Diaspora Interview
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Interview with Rtd. Comptroller General of Nigeria
If you don't take that risk now, you will never be able to achieve something: Gopinath Nair
Putting light into the dark side of our system
I lived through the war
I never operated on being conscious of the fact that I was a woman or a minority
We need to find public space for different Diasporic groups: Dr Valeria Bello
My idea of India as a closed society was like a bedtime story: Kusum
Right Skill is the passport for migration
It’s Not the Best of the Time for Immigrants, says Karim H. Karim
New Media Contributes Deterritorialized Nationalism Among Diaspora, says Janroj Yilmaz Keles
All countries benefit from migration. Xenophobic attitude that is emerging in many parts of the globe is dangerous: Dr. Melissa Tandiwe Myambo
Migration is deeply associated with development, especially change in economic, political, social, and educational as well as marriage relationship: Prof. Vivek kumar
Russia has been the main destination for Kyrgyzstan migrant due to same language and also no Visa requirement
In general, the western scholars have looked upon diaspora as a tale of woe and depression: Prof. R.K. Jain
Entrepreneurship needs the right fertile ground to germinate and grow and the entrepreneur should freely choose that ground without giving a damn to the manmade borders
Perceptions about Malaysia are shaped through the experiences of the Malaysian Indians, as recounted to their relatives and family members in India: Ambassador Veena Sikri
The term diaspora did not have the kind of acceptance among people of Indian descent in the past, as it does now: Shubha Singh
India must have Policy that streamlines the needs of the Diaspora to help the country’s needs: Jagdish Saluja
Given the heterogeneous nature of the Punjabi diaspora, one size fits all policies will not do, it has to be multi-pronged: Prof. Shinder S. Thandi
There is a lack of serious and comprehensive studies on the contemporary Malaysian Indians whose problems have changed from rural poverty to urban poverty: Prof. T. Marimuthu
The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean world requires an understanding of the history of East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and Islam: Dr. Omar H. Ali
Economic contribution and political significance of South Asians in East Africa may be more important than the history of the colonizers: Prof. Gijsbert Oonk
There is a need for greater cooperation with countries of destination receptive to diaspora initiatives in view of the increasing emphasis on the migration-development nexus: Dr. Piyasiri Wickramaseka
It was a difficult transition and we both missed Dar-es-Salaam where we spent 80 years in our life: Urmila Jhaveri
The Indian community is in need of a credible team of leaders who can work effectively with other communities and in the best interest of the nation: Dr Denison Jayasooria
There is a change in outlook, professions and mobility among the new generation of Indian diaspora: Johurdas Singh and Devi
The role of diaspora has a transformational effect for a better world in the midst of chaos and tension: Prof. Patrick Mendis
Indian Diaspora is a dynamic phenomenon with various nuances which must be taken into account as we address the matters of interest of a growing Indian Diaspora: Ashook Ramsaran
ICT is one of the main channels through which migrants are able to provide and receive emotional and practical support to and from their distant relatives: Dr Laura Merla
The historical, civilizational values and cultural wealth of India are stimulating the linkages between the Diaspora and India: Dr. K.S. Nathan
Getting out of Marsh, Italy Awakening: Anadi Mishra
Geopolitics is now transformed by the importance of diasporas : Prof. Gérard-François Dumont
The social scientists who were/are involved in this research on Indian Diaspora are not writing the truth. They were hiding much more than what they are revealing: Dr. Vivek Kumar
Our objectives are to promote, facilitate and share ideas/info in various development sectors in Odisha: Dr. Annapurna Pandey
The Indian diaspora understood the meaning of democracy in USA: Savitri Sawhney
Internet Social networking has speeded the exchange of information between Dalits in India and abroad: Dr. Meena Dhanda
The future of diaspora and transnationalism as an academic discipline is very bright: Prof. P.C. Jain
The Cameroonian Diaspora is more engaged in the economic and industrialization processes of the home-country: Dr Richard Agbor Ayukndang Enoh
In the era of globalization, qualified and educated people supported with realistic perception and positive attitudes will enhance co-existence of peaceful multicultural relations: Prof. Yossomsakdi
Diasporas across the planet, from many different backgrounds, have constructed similar “homes” in the Internet: Dr. Pedro J. Oiarzabal
Favorable terms on diasporic investments can potentially inject the state economy with renewed vigour: Prof. S. Irudaya Rajan
The condition of subalternity is still a strong spectre within the Indian diaspora: Dr. Shanthini Pillai
The potential of Indian culture is largely unexploited in India's Diaspora Policy: Dr. Els van Dongen
The biggest problem is there has been lack of focused attention to the area of knowledge transfer, says Ambassador J. C. Sharma
A supportive environment is necessary for triggering the development impact of diaspora engagement enabling a real brain gain in India, says Dr. Gabriela Tejada
There is a Need for a Substantive and Long term engagement with Diaspora talent for Development in South Asia: Prof. Mizan R Miah
Dimensions of Political Economy and Socio-Cultural adaptation built into the notions of Diaspora and transnationalism: Prof. R K Jain
Diaspora engagement is growing and getting deeper: Dr. Alwyn Didar Singh
Notions of diaspora are constituted out of and help shape popular cultural formations: Dr. Rajinder Dudrah
PLIF scheme aims to encourage, enable and assist overseas Indian migrant workers: Dr. Kavim V Bhatnagar
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Given the heterogeneous nature of the Punjabi diaspora, one size fits all policies will not do, it has to be multi-pronged: Prof. Shinder S. Thandi
The condition of subalternity is still a strong spectre within the Indian diaspora: Dr. Shanthini Pillai