Perhaps they should focus on Economics BA programs so that Uganda can benefit from return migration later on? (also AFAIK, economics graduates earn more than graduates from other programs, so the students’ incomes and remittances would both also be higher)
I wonder how this idea relates to this initiative on educational migration to sponsor visas for Ugandan students studying BA programs in Germany.
Perhaps they should focus on Economics BA programs so that Uganda can benefit from return migration later on? (also AFAIK, economics graduates earn more than graduates from other programs, so the students’ incomes and remittances would both also be higher)
Yes, perhaps linking it to a masters program at ASE.