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Brazil’s brain drain is a bigger problem than you think

Economic crisis can bring about a series of short-term issues in a country, such as poverty, hunger and inequality. However, a less talked-about problem can bring nefarious consequences that can last decades: I’m talking about brain drain.

Caroline Coutinho and André Chiavassa

Caroline Coutinho is a Social Media Journalist with experience in data analysis and video production. She has a Master’s degree in Journalism and International Affairs at Sciences Po in Paris, France. She has lived in four countries (Brazil, Greece, France, and Cuba) — discovering different political, economic, and social realities, she discovered her passion for Journalism.

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