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Title: Economic Policies and Development;The Millennium Development Goal Experience in Nigeria
Authors: Siyanbola, Temitope Paul
Keywords: International Relations
UN Millennium Project - Nigeria
International relief - Nigeria
Nigeria - Economic Conditions and Development
Development--Policies - Milennium Development Goals (MDGs)
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU)
Citation: Siyanbola, Temitope Paul. (2010). Economic Policies and Development;The Millennium Development Goal Experience in Nigeria. Thesis (M.A.), Eastern Mediterranean University, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Dept. of International Relations, Famagusta: North Cyprus.
Abstract: This thesis views the impact of Millennium Development Goals in the development of Nigeria. MDGs are a set of eight goals adopted by the countries of the world with the aim of developing all nations most especially in putting the human face of development into spotlight. MDGs is been assessed in Nigeria, viewing the strategies put in place to reach these goals with the successes and hindrances to the attainment of the goals been analyzed. Although the country is said to be the giant of Africa, but in terms of development and level of advancement, the country can be described as a crippled giant. Since Independence, Nigeria has adopted quite a number of policies, both internally and externally, to improve and put the state on the paths of development, but it is sad to say that with all indicators and indications, the policies have not been able to move the country forward. With an international policy like MDGs, significant changes have been recorded all over the world, although some regions having the prospects of been able to meet the eight millennium goals by 2015, others like the developing and underdeveloped regions still have a long way to go in reaching the targets. In short, the 2015 aim is unrealizable for them. Many of the policies adopted by the country Nigeria, the internal policies have not been able to move the country to a desirable level of development, but with the international policy or external policy of the MDGs, significant changes have been recorded as shown in this work which makes me come to a conclusion, that exogenous factors are the basic determinants of Nigeria’s development so far.
Description: Master of Arts in International Relations. Thesis (M.A.)--Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Dept. of International Relations, 2010. Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erol Kaymak.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/121
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