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has one of the world's highest economic growth rates (averaging 7.4% over the last decade), an underdeveloped economy, and plenty of natural resources such as oil. However, it retains a high level of poverty, with 41% of the population classified as poor by the National Bureau of Statistics in 2019
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The program is seen as an improvement over the previous Nigerian government poverty-reduction programmes. According to a 2008 analysis, the program has been able to train 130,000 youths and engaged 216,000 people , but most of the beneficiaries were non-poor.
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THE NATIONAL POVERTY ERADICATION PROGRAMME (NAPEP). MONITORING STRATEGIES
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National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) is a 2001 program by the
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Karl Wohlmuth; Reuben Adeolu Alabi; Phillippe Burger (November 2008).
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Poverty in Nigeria remains significant despite high economic growth.
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In late May 2011, the program website was targeted by Nigerian
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NAPEP
Nigerian
poverty in Nigeria
Poverty Alleviation Program
Nigeria
National Poverty Eradication Council
Nigerian
poverty reduction
absolute poverty
Poverty Alleviation Program
internship
micro-credit
automobile
VVF
corruption
hacktivists
Goodluck Jonathan





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