Nigeria and the millennium development goals : assessing the implementation of the United nations development agenda

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Nb de pages : 263 pages
Poids : 408 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 25cm
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ISBN : 978-2-343-17020-6
EAN : 9782343170206

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assessing the implementation of the United nations development agenda

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Nigeria and the Millennium Development Goals

Assessing the Implementation of the United Nations Development Agenda

The Millennium Development Goals adopted by United Nations member states in 2000 were meant to improve a variety of situations affecting the well-being of their inhabitants by 2015: poverty, hunger, education, disease, gender equality and environmental sustainability. In this book, Chukwuebuka Dominic Onyechi evaluates the performance of Nigeria with respect to achieving these goals. He describes the challenges faced by the country and evaluates its successes and failures goal by goal to establish what worked, what didn't, and why. He compares Nigeria's performance to those of a "peer group" of other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa to situate Nigeria's results within a broader regional context, and to draw lessons where appropriate. Dr. Onyechi's assessment becomes the basis for a series of recommendations he makes for Nigeria to achieve the next set of targets set by the UN member states: the Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to complete and broaden the process of improving the human condition by 2030. This book is adapted from his Ph.D. dissertation.

Biographie

Chukwuebuka Dominic Onyechi is a specialist in international development. He has worked for various development agencies, some within the United Nations system, as well as NGOs. Dr. Onyechi earned his Ph.D. in international relations and diplomacy from the Centre d'Etudes Diplomatiques et Stratégiques in Paris, having previously obtained university degrees in Nigeria and the United States.