Type | Conference Paper - International Association of Agricultural Economists Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. |
Title | Comparative analysis of the impact of world bank root and tuber expansion programme on poverty alleviation of periurban and rural communities in Benue state, Nigeria. |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2006 |
URL | https://core.ac.uk/download/files/153/6546447.pdf |
Abstract | Poverty has conceptual diversity as opined by World Bank (2000/2001), Robb (2002), Chambers (1983), Obinne (1998), Olayemi and Olayide (1977), Ayoola et.al. (2001) and UNDP (1994). The general consensus is that absolutely, poverty is a living condition in which a person or group of persons are unable to satisfy most basic and elementary requirement for human survival in terms of good nutrition, clothing, shelter, foot wear, energy, transport, health, education and recreation. These characteristics of poverty differ from one social group to another, geographically, politically, economically and must be stemmed through measures of poverty alleviation. Poverty alleviation according to Ater (2003), is sustainable productive capacity for goods and services as a measurable output value, that generates income sufficient for decent food, shelter, clothing and life quality generally. According to World Bank (2000/2001), three quarters of the poor in sub-saharan Africa lack this capacity, they live, work in the rural areas and depend mainly on farming or farm labour for their sustenance. In addition, livelihood improvement interventions have yielded lesser impressive results in the typically rural communities compared to the semi urban-communities. Nigeria is still ranked among the poorest nations in the sub-saharan Africa. The middle Belt where Benue State lies in Nigeria accounts for 19 percent of the population; 21% of the poor and 22% of the extreme poor World Bank 3 (1996b). Poverty level in Benue State is regarded severe, widespread and multi-dimensional requiring aggressive mitigative measures (F.O.S, 2001). |
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