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Analysis Of Community-Driven Development In Nigeria’s Niger Delta Region

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    Analysis Of Community-Driven Development In Nigeria’s Niger Delta Region

    By P4P | Resources | 0 comment | 16 September, 2020 | 2

    The Models of Development and Experiential Learning study is a collaborative effort between AGI, PIND and NISER. This first pilot case study of the Models of Development and Experiential Learning (MODEL) project evaluates the factors that contributed to the success of the Akassa Development Foundation (ADF), a bottom-up, community driven development project involved in developing local capacity to manage development activities in the Niger Delta.

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