The achievement of the modest goal of stopping the traumatic march of poverty, has so far eluded Nigeria and may not be able to achieve the more ambitious Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target of reducing poverty by half by 2015. Despite substantial improvements since attainment of independence in Nigeria like most developing nations, extreme poverty remains widespread. This paper uses a simple non-technical framework to explain the poverty profile of Nigeria, anti-poverty programmes, poverty indicators and the priority of rural development in the country. This framework which accounts for the dynamic interaction between the rural areas and poverty also motivates a strategy for dealing with poverty in the country. The paper however, call...
Poverty, a global issue that is complex and multi-dimensional is one of the most dangerous diseases ...
Abstract Due to precarious socio-economic ambience and the global publicity it has generated, sub-Sa...
The dream of the United Nation’s Millennium development Programme to which 189 countries including N...
Poverty has been one of the major problems of mankind and its reduction/alleviation is imperative fo...
The paper highlights the upsurge of poverty and the challenges of achieving the Millennium Developme...
This paper essentially examines the evolution of Nigerian microcredit and poverty alleviation progra...
Rural development is a multi-dimensional approach by which the productivity, income and quality of l...
Poverty levels in the developing world, especially Sub-Saharan Africa still pose major challenges to...
Poverty is one of the forces militating against the social and economic development of Nigeria. The ...
Poverty levels in the developing world, especially Sub-Saharan Africa still pose major challenges to...
Poverty has been a global problem which is affecting over four billion people all over the world. Ni...
Poverty in Nigeria is recognized as mostly rural phenomenon and agriculture has been highlighted as ...
Poverty in Nigeria is concentrated in rural areas. Low resource or resource-poor farmers characteriz...
This paper examined the fundamental relevance of microfinance as a practicable antidote to poverty r...
Rural development is a veritable tool for fighting poverty and achieving economic prosperity at the ...
Poverty, a global issue that is complex and multi-dimensional is one of the most dangerous diseases ...
Abstract Due to precarious socio-economic ambience and the global publicity it has generated, sub-Sa...
The dream of the United Nation’s Millennium development Programme to which 189 countries including N...
Poverty has been one of the major problems of mankind and its reduction/alleviation is imperative fo...
The paper highlights the upsurge of poverty and the challenges of achieving the Millennium Developme...
This paper essentially examines the evolution of Nigerian microcredit and poverty alleviation progra...
Rural development is a multi-dimensional approach by which the productivity, income and quality of l...
Poverty levels in the developing world, especially Sub-Saharan Africa still pose major challenges to...
Poverty is one of the forces militating against the social and economic development of Nigeria. The ...
Poverty levels in the developing world, especially Sub-Saharan Africa still pose major challenges to...
Poverty has been a global problem which is affecting over four billion people all over the world. Ni...
Poverty in Nigeria is recognized as mostly rural phenomenon and agriculture has been highlighted as ...
Poverty in Nigeria is concentrated in rural areas. Low resource or resource-poor farmers characteriz...
This paper examined the fundamental relevance of microfinance as a practicable antidote to poverty r...
Rural development is a veritable tool for fighting poverty and achieving economic prosperity at the ...
Poverty, a global issue that is complex and multi-dimensional is one of the most dangerous diseases ...
Abstract Due to precarious socio-economic ambience and the global publicity it has generated, sub-Sa...
The dream of the United Nation’s Millennium development Programme to which 189 countries including N...