How indigenous philanthropy may contribute towards Africa’s development agenda
Roland M. Banya ()
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Roland M. Banya: ICT Africa
Development Finance Agenda, 2022, vol. 7, issue 1, 16
Abstract:
For decades, Africa has struggled with the challenges of poverty. Over, 34% of Africans are reported to be living below the poverty line (Aikins and Mclachlan,2022). One of the potential interventions to be considered, as a sustainable poverty alleviation measure, is indigenous philanthropy.
Date: 2022
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