Poverty is inimical to human progress. It is pervasive and wreaks damage in societies. Poverty in Africa is particularly alarming since the continent is home to a sizeable number of the world's poor. Yet talking about poverty in Africa is contestable, especially when it is about its causes. However, ascertaining the causes of poverty is a positive step in addressing this menace. Apart from the ideological character of many of the discussions on the causes of poverty in Africa, many times, discussions are carried out in the ivory towers of scholars, far removed from the understanding of many ordinary people. Too often then, what ordinary Africans think and the explanations that can be gleaned from their cultural traditions are sidelined. To ...
African extreme poverty is probably a function (although not solely) of the balkanized post-colonial...
This paper looks at the aspect of development as depicted in proverbs. Proverbs are a part of oral l...
The study aimed at getting a grass root opinion on poverty and why Ghana is still poor after 50 year...
Go hloka le pudi ya leleme le letala, ie, to lack even a green-tongued goat, is an African idiom whi...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with the Makua-Metto people of Mozambique, the author develops a c...
Worldwide, women constitute the majority of the poor and often they are the poorest among the poor. ...
This paper examines the concept of ohia, ‘poverty’ in the Akan sociocultural worldview. These includ...
This paper focused on the role Home Economics education can play in poverty alleviation. It identifi...
This work researchs whether the cause of poverty in Africa is lack of capital as it's claimed by the...
The current approach to African development is driven by Euro-Western material/physical approaches t...
In an ideal context, religious tenets are perceived as antithetical to corruption on all fronts. Sa...
In any international comparison, sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the most pervasive poverty. T...
Presented at the International Training Programme (ITP), PSD/UB Seminar Series 1998/99, 25-26 March...
Although it has been almost 46 years since most countries in Africa attained independence, there are...
Poverty is present everywhere but the kind in Africa is of great magnitude both in its spread and de...
African extreme poverty is probably a function (although not solely) of the balkanized post-colonial...
This paper looks at the aspect of development as depicted in proverbs. Proverbs are a part of oral l...
The study aimed at getting a grass root opinion on poverty and why Ghana is still poor after 50 year...
Go hloka le pudi ya leleme le letala, ie, to lack even a green-tongued goat, is an African idiom whi...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with the Makua-Metto people of Mozambique, the author develops a c...
Worldwide, women constitute the majority of the poor and often they are the poorest among the poor. ...
This paper examines the concept of ohia, ‘poverty’ in the Akan sociocultural worldview. These includ...
This paper focused on the role Home Economics education can play in poverty alleviation. It identifi...
This work researchs whether the cause of poverty in Africa is lack of capital as it's claimed by the...
The current approach to African development is driven by Euro-Western material/physical approaches t...
In an ideal context, religious tenets are perceived as antithetical to corruption on all fronts. Sa...
In any international comparison, sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the most pervasive poverty. T...
Presented at the International Training Programme (ITP), PSD/UB Seminar Series 1998/99, 25-26 March...
Although it has been almost 46 years since most countries in Africa attained independence, there are...
Poverty is present everywhere but the kind in Africa is of great magnitude both in its spread and de...
African extreme poverty is probably a function (although not solely) of the balkanized post-colonial...
This paper looks at the aspect of development as depicted in proverbs. Proverbs are a part of oral l...
The study aimed at getting a grass root opinion on poverty and why Ghana is still poor after 50 year...