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Participatory Approach to Rural Poverty Alleviation in Ethiopia : The Case of Omoseleko ADP/IRDP Rural Development Program
Titre : Participatory Approach to Rural Poverty Alleviation in Ethiopia : The Case of Omoseleko ADP/IRDP Rural Development Program
Auteur : Legesse, Tesfaye
Université de soutenance : Erasmus Universiteit
Grade : MASTERS OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 1995
Présentation
The study has the objectives of : 1.2.1. Analyzing rural poverty alleviation strategies and policies of the Ethiopian
government. 1.2.2. Analyzing participatory approach to rural poverty alleviation effort of Omosheleko ADP/IRDP.
The study will generally cover the causes of rural poverty in Ethiopia for the last three
decades (historical analysis) and specifically analyze the experience of Omosheleko
ADP/IRDP by covering all interventions but emphasizing on the participatory approaches to
alleviate rural poverty, starting from the project inception (1984/85) till 1993/94.
As NGO’s intervention in rural poverty alleviation is highly expanding in Ethiopia, especially after the 1984/85 drought, and as they are pursuing participatory strategy the analysis of
experience of participatory rural poverty alleviation is of timely importance to the existing and new NGOs working in Ethiopia as well as to the rural poverty reducing projects and regional development programs implemented by government.
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