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Vol. 1(7), October 2012
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Global Advanced Research Journal
of History, Political Science and International Relations (GARJHPSIR)
ISSN: 2315-506X
October 2012 Vol.
1(7), pp 152-161
Copyright © 2012 Global Advanced
Research Journals
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Thinking globally and acting locally: Re-thinking
MDGs strategies in the rural communities of Anambra
State
O. B. C. Nwankwo
Department of Political Science, Anambra State
University, Nigeria.
E-mail:
nwankwo62@yahoo.com
Accepted 03 September, 2012
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paper examines Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
and its attainment in the specific context of
Nigeria. Taking a common man’s view of development
as a holistic variable understood only in terms of
concrete impact on the lives of the individual
citizens, it focused on the target audience in
Anambra State, one of the federating states in
Nigeria most of whom are found in the rural
communities. It hypothesizes that despite the
efforts of the government and the enormous resources
pumped in through the MDGs programme, there is no
evidence to show that these programmes have been
contributory in rural communities of Anambra State.
Data was collected to test this hypothesis and came
to the conclusion that rather develop, it has
underdeveloped the people. The paper then
interrogates MDGs implementation process in the
State and identifies the fault lines in the
implementation strategy that work singly or in
combination with others to affect/ inhibit impact of
the programme. Noting that any successful
implementation of the MDGs must be organically built
upon the constituent communities’ own resources as
they seek their own path to social and economic
fulfilment, enlargement of the capacity of the
individual and the community as a whole to create
and innovate, it recommends specific direction in
the process re-thinking and re-planning strategies
that can sustainably guarantee the attainment of the
goals.
Keywords:
MDGs, rural communities, organic edification.
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