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Majority of Sub-Saharan African countries including Uganda have and are still grappling with many development challenges. many of such challenges result from poor and less sophisticated means of production which make it virtually impossible to realise meaningful production. Millennium village projects in Sub- Saharan Africa refresh the hopes of majority countries in tackling some of the development challenges in different parts of Sub-Saharan Africa which have been identified and confirmed as extremely lagging behind and gazzeted as "Hunger Hotspots". This work will be of assistance to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Majority of Sub-Saharan African countries including Uganda have and are still grappling with many development challenges. many of such challenges result from poor and less sophisticated means of production which make it virtually impossible to realise meaningful production. Millennium village projects in Sub- Saharan Africa refresh the hopes of majority countries in tackling some of the development challenges in different parts of Sub-Saharan Africa which have been identified and confirmed as extremely lagging behind and gazzeted as "Hunger Hotspots". This work will be of assistance to Development workers seeking alernative approaches to development interventions. The analysis highlights key aspects of factual significance related to Millennium village projects interventions and likely pottential in triggering socio-economic transformation in backward regions of the world.
Autorenporträt
This book dwells on one of the contemporary issues in development-Millenium village projects and their transformational impacts on local communities in Ruhiira, Isingiro District in South Western Uganda. The Author, Sendawula Noah is a Lecturer in the Department of Development and Community Studies, School of Social Sciences at Nkumba University