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despite oil boom and govt development claims guyana tops brain drain list ahead of crisis hit nations undp 2026 report

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The article discusses Guyana's high brain drain despite an oil boom, but provides no concrete commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-specific margin effect. It is a socio-economic analysis without direct commercial implications.

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  • Guyana ranks 12th globally and 4th in Latin America/Caribbean for brain drain in 2023 UNDP report.
  • Brain drain score of 8.2/10, highest in South America, surpassing Venezuela and Suriname.
  • Nearly 90% of Guyanese with tertiary education emigrate to the Global North.
  • Driven by poor quality-of-life and inadequate social protections despite economic growth.
  • Guyana also receives Venezuelan migrants, creating a 'revolving door' pattern.

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