The Federal Government has launched the Diaspora BRIDGE Platform, a digital initiative aimed at harnessing the expertise of Nigerians in the diaspora to advance national development goals in education, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEM-M). The platform allows Nigerian professionals abroad to register, upload their credentials, and collaborate with local tertiary institutions in research, teaching, innovation, and capacity building [1].
*Key Features:*
- *Digital Platform*: A digital space for diaspora professionals to connect with local institutions.
- *Collaboration Tools*: Features include virtual seminars, e-learning modules, collaboration tracking, and a searchable directory of experts.
- *Project Monitoring*: Integration with TETFund's TERAS for transparent project monitoring.
*Benefits:*
- *Reversing Brain Drain*: The platform aims to turn brain drain into brain gain by connecting diaspora professionals with local institutions.
- *National Development*: The initiative is expected to advance national development goals in STEM-M fields.
- *Capacity Building*: The platform will facilitate capacity building and innovation in local institutions.
*Stakeholder Reactions:*
- *Vice President*: Described the initiative as "a symbol of restored trust" and "a strategic pillar of the Renewed Hope Agenda".
- *Minister of Education*: Hailed the platform as a "bold and transformative step" to restore Nigeria's intellectual capital and global partnerships.
- *NiDCOM Chairman*: Lauded the initiative as a "game-changer" that will redefine diaspora contributions to nation-building
Federal government lunches platform to connect diasporans to local institution.
July 28, 2025 · By kayode1000
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