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Integrated entrepreneurial employment model: a new approach to poverty eradication among Nigerian women

By: Agundu, Prince Umor C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.293-301.Subject(s): Employment - Nigeria | Women - Nigeria | Poverty - Nigeria | Poverty In: Asian Economic ReviewSummary: If wishes were horses, poor/unemployed women in Nigeria would have long ridden out of the vicious circle. The New democratic government in Nigeria, which was inaugurated on May 29, 1999, started almost immediately to experiment on its promised Poverty Alleviation Programme (PAP). An objective review after over one year of implementation indicted that it had contracted the common key failure factors associated with similar gestures in the past. Government promptly intervened, five-tuned, and re-christened it National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP), which is currently on test run. This study, attempts to make a case for a more strategic and pragmatic approach to poverty eradication among women through an Integrated Entrepreneurial Employment Model (INTEGREEM). - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 45, Issue no: 2 Available AR58758

If wishes were horses, poor/unemployed women in Nigeria would have long ridden out of the vicious circle. The New democratic government in Nigeria, which was inaugurated on May 29, 1999, started almost immediately to experiment on its promised Poverty Alleviation Programme (PAP). An objective review after over one year of implementation indicted that it had contracted the common key failure factors associated with similar gestures in the past. Government promptly intervened, five-tuned, and re-christened it National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP), which is currently on test run. This study, attempts to make a case for a more strategic and pragmatic approach to poverty eradication among women through an Integrated Entrepreneurial Employment Model (INTEGREEM). - Reproduced.

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