Title: Tapping Expatriate Talents
1Tapping Expatriate Talents
- To Help Creation of Centers of Excellence in
Islamic Countries
2Brain Drain Started from mid-eighties in Indian
subcontinent
- Ministry of non-resident Pakistan (NRP)
- Ministry of non-resident India (NRI)
- Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas
Employment, Govt. of Bangladesh. While the
objective of the NRP and NRI are more or less on
the same line, the one of Bangladesh is different
and aimed at helping Bangladeshis to get
employment and deal with matters relating to
their welfare. Website address Click here. -
- Ministry of non-resident Pakistan (NRP)
- Ministry of non-resident India (NRI)
- Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas
Employment, Govt. of Bangladesh. While the
objective of the NRP and NRI are more or less on
the same line, the one of Bangladesh is different
and aimed at helping Bangladeshis to get
employment and deal with matters relating to
their welfare. Website address Click here. -
3How are the objectives of Bangladeshi Ministry
different from NRP and NRI?
- The Ministry in Bangladesh trains people for jobs
overseas to generate foreign exchange through
remittance inflow. - The aim of NRP and NRI is to create educational
talent pools so that prominent academicians
working overseas can come to their respective
country and teach at different universities for a
limited time in multitude of fields in science,
medicine, engineering, advanced technology etc.
4Majority of expatriates love to serve their
country, if given opportunity
- If proper environment is created, the majority
will serve their country at least part time on a
specific assignment. - Towards achievement of that goal, a Ministry of
non-resident nationals be created in Islamic
counties where such a functionary does not exist
more or less as it exists in Pakistan.
5How to motivate the Governments to establish such
a Ministry of non-resident nationals
- Unfortunately Majority of Islamic countries do
not look upon the scientific bodies of the
respective country for advice on important
matters vital to the economy of the country. - Unlike developed countries, learned bodies in
Bangladesh e.g. BAS, BAAS, mono-disciplinary
organizations have no voice in shaping the
scientific policies of the Government. Sometimes
they consult individual scientists and their
opinion may or may not influence the decision of
the Govt.
6Let us compare the role of Public between some
Asian countries
- For six weeks the Indian biotechnology policy
was posted on the website of the concerned
department inviting public opinion including
industry representatives, academia, NGOs. - 300 responses were obtained of which majority
came from students. These suggestions were
incorporated These suggestions were incorporated. - In Bangladesh the document was published without
referring it to public. At this stage GNOBB
intervened.
7What is GNOBB? It stands for Global Network of
Bangladeshi Biotechnologists
- Some Bangladeshi scientists approached the author
whether a website linking the activities of
Bangladeshi biotechnologists could be launched.
This was in July 2004. - Two months later October witnessed the birth of
the Website under the name GNOBB www.gnobb.org
with the following objectives.
8Objectives of GNOBB
- Establish contact/liaison with fellow
brothers/sisters working in the same biotech
field. - To create a database (a) listing both local and
expatriate biotech scientists alphabetically both
by their last and first names with their CV (b)
provide a search engine to help the browser both
in the government and private sectors find out
the number of scientists working in a particular
field.
9How does search engine work?
- Suppose the browser wants to know the number of
BB working in various facets of cancer research. - What he/she should do?
- Go to GNOBB homepage and place your cursor in the
right hand blank box underneath, Search
Scientist. - Write the word, cancer if you want to know how
many are working in this vitally important area. - And Click, GO below the Search Engine Box.
- Search results reveal names of eleven scientists,
each with a link. - Click the link and you will know the details of
the scientist of your choice.
10Let us choose a name of an active scientist in
cancer research
- The first name is Dr. Zaheed Husain, Assistant
Professor, Pathology, Harvard Medical School,
working on cancer immunology (human) - Another name in the list is of Dr. Altaf Hossain
Sarker, working on DNA repair in cancer affected
cells. - So you can scan all the names and choose the
scientist who comes nearest to your requirement.
11Advantages of such a list
- Such a list will help the Government prepare a
scheme in any sector such as health, agriculture,
bio-fuel, bio-fertilizer, bio-safety, IPR etc.
by inviting its own expatriates. - Expatriates will not only do a better job because
of his familiarity with the local conditions
compared to a foreign national but do it at one
fraction of the cost.
12Why has the site become popular?
- It publishes CV of each forum member with a
passport size photo. - It highlights the achievements of the scholar
including the award(s) and their future plans
and a list of their five important publications. - It publishes their views on important biotech
issues publicizes their academic activity
e.g., seminars, they give while they are in
Bangladesh.
13Recognition of the media by news Media and the
Government of Bangladesh
- Prothom-Alo, one of leading Bangla Dailies
adjudged GNOBB to be the best science
organization of the year 2004-2005 - It expressed the hope that this Forum would enter
into a dialog with the GOB to bring the announced
National Biotechnology Policy internationally
competitive.
14Response of GNOBB to News Media and to Forum
members
- GNOBB responded to the call of its members and
public by arranging two workshops one in December
and another in April to discuss in depth the
following - Establishment of National Commission of
Biotechnology and outlining its function as a
supreme body to overview all issues pertaining to
biotechnology in the country.
15Partnership between NIB, private and public
universities, industries
- To create better salary structure in order to
attract Bangladeshi nationals from abroad, - To create better infrastructure for mol biol.
research including field stations. - proposition for partnership with NGOs like
BRAC, pharmaceutical industries etc. to be
considered.
16Establishment of Millennium Institute for
biotechnology
- To discuss in depth as to how to take advantage
of the favorable climate in favor of establishing
Millennium Institute for biotechnology. - Discuss ways and means as to how to convince the
Government to approach TWAS and The World Bank
for a loan available for this purpose.
17Cost of running such a website
- The cost is only 500 a year which include (if
this is done on a voluntary basis as it is run by
the author) - Hiring of a domain,
- Hiring of a webmaster just for design and
maintaining backup files, - Cost of Internet Service Provider.
18Message of the article
- Web page such as GNOBB has been able to create a
network of nearly 200 biotechnologists, working
all over the world with database and search
engine. - Has been able to influence the policy decision of
the Government which until now ignored the
opinion of the learned bodies of Bangladesh.
19Message of the Article (contd.)
- Provided inspiration to the university students
to form their own group of biotechnologists
(Yahoo Group of BB). They now derive inspiration
from expatriates and try to follow their examples
to acquire cutting edge knowledge in multitude
fields of biotechnology. - Help local universities, research organizations
by providing them the itinerary of the visits of
expatriates to Bangladesh based on which a number
of seminar talks have already been organized both
in the capital city and outside.
20My Appeal to Fellows
- Pl consider launching websites on the line as
suggested by my presentation. - If GNOBB can achieve for weaving biotech
community into one solid forum, chances are that
you can achieve similar success. - By doing so, you may be able to discover and
mobilize the great expatriate resources for the
promotion and development of ST in your own
country.
21IAS may help OIC countries in launching such
websites
- If consensus is reached about the benefit and
impact that such a website can generate, IAS may
consider helping the Islamic countries desirous
of launching such websites by providing them
expertise. - It might prove to be a powerful weapon for
mobilizing expatriate forces and utilize them in
the service of their respective country, as well
as inspire the young scientists that some of
their countrymen are known worldwide for their
outstanding scientific contributions.