The paper examines a perplexing contrast between Africa’s immense wealth statistics and high poverty rate for majority of population. It notes that the persistence of poverty in Africa demonstrate that the traditional government and international organizations development’s initiatives to alleviate poverty have failed and the consequence of this scenario on the economy of Africa , most especially in Nigeria and Cameroon is very grievous. The paper therefore recommends the exploration of the new emerging Social Entrepreneurship Organizations (SEOs) as an effective alternative and complementary measure to curb poverty in the region in the 21st Century. Keywords: Public enterprise, Social enterprise, Poverty alleviatio
Upon the attainment of political independence, the expectation by Nigerians albeit Africans in gener...
This paper examines the issue of poverty in Nigeria, its causes, previous attempts made by past and ...
The paper observes that excruciating poverty in African developing countries requires multi-stakehol...
The paper argues that poverty has remained a major obstacle to sustainable development and democracy...
The purpose of the paper is to examine how development of social entrepreneurship can redress the ab...
Poverty is a global threat and more devastating in the developing world. In line with the global pr...
In Africa a new understanding and thinking of entrepreneurship needs to be contextualised as part of...
The paper examines the question why have efforts to end poverty in Nigeria Failed? It defines povert...
A report published by Africa Policy Review, available at: http://africapolicyreview.com/transforming...
Poverty is an enemy to man. It not only humiliates, it dehumanizes its victims. The paper examines w...
Abstract Poverty alleviation is one of the significant problems that social enterprise wants to sol...
The desktop study is on poverty and underdevelopment, which continues to be a matter of concern in t...
Poverty has a profound impact on people’s physical, social and emotional welfare. In its extreme for...
High foreign aid dependence, poor human capital, rising high youth unemployment and poverty are just...
Nigeria is now Africa’s largest economy and one of the six fastest growing economies in the world. I...
Upon the attainment of political independence, the expectation by Nigerians albeit Africans in gener...
This paper examines the issue of poverty in Nigeria, its causes, previous attempts made by past and ...
The paper observes that excruciating poverty in African developing countries requires multi-stakehol...
The paper argues that poverty has remained a major obstacle to sustainable development and democracy...
The purpose of the paper is to examine how development of social entrepreneurship can redress the ab...
Poverty is a global threat and more devastating in the developing world. In line with the global pr...
In Africa a new understanding and thinking of entrepreneurship needs to be contextualised as part of...
The paper examines the question why have efforts to end poverty in Nigeria Failed? It defines povert...
A report published by Africa Policy Review, available at: http://africapolicyreview.com/transforming...
Poverty is an enemy to man. It not only humiliates, it dehumanizes its victims. The paper examines w...
Abstract Poverty alleviation is one of the significant problems that social enterprise wants to sol...
The desktop study is on poverty and underdevelopment, which continues to be a matter of concern in t...
Poverty has a profound impact on people’s physical, social and emotional welfare. In its extreme for...
High foreign aid dependence, poor human capital, rising high youth unemployment and poverty are just...
Nigeria is now Africa’s largest economy and one of the six fastest growing economies in the world. I...
Upon the attainment of political independence, the expectation by Nigerians albeit Africans in gener...
This paper examines the issue of poverty in Nigeria, its causes, previous attempts made by past and ...
The paper observes that excruciating poverty in African developing countries requires multi-stakehol...