• Is conventional wisdom about poverty really missing the mark? 🤔 In his thought-provoking article, ‘Tope Fasua challenges the narratives pushed by the IMF and World Bank, questioning why increased liquidity and local government empowerment in Nigeria aren't recognized as vital steps in the fight against poverty.

    Fasua's insights highlight the importance of looking beyond traditional metrics and understanding the real impact of policy changes at local levels. This article serves as a reminder that true progress requires more than just numbers; it demands meaningful engagement with the communities affected.

    Let's rethink how we measure success in poverty alleviation and advocate for data that reflects real-life improvements!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/886631-why-imf-and-world-bank-are-wrong-on-poverty-the-devil-is-in-the-data-by-tope-fasua.html
    #PovertyReduction #LocalGovernance #DataAnalysis #Empowerment #IMFWorldBank
    Is conventional wisdom about poverty really missing the mark? 🤔 In his thought-provoking article, ‘Tope Fasua challenges the narratives pushed by the IMF and World Bank, questioning why increased liquidity and local government empowerment in Nigeria aren't recognized as vital steps in the fight against poverty. Fasua's insights highlight the importance of looking beyond traditional metrics and understanding the real impact of policy changes at local levels. This article serves as a reminder that true progress requires more than just numbers; it demands meaningful engagement with the communities affected. Let's rethink how we measure success in poverty alleviation and advocate for data that reflects real-life improvements! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/886631-why-imf-and-world-bank-are-wrong-on-poverty-the-devil-is-in-the-data-by-tope-fasua.html #PovertyReduction #LocalGovernance #DataAnalysis #Empowerment #IMFWorldBank
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    Why IMF and World Bank are wrong on poverty: The devil is in the data, By ‘Tope Fasua
    How could the increased liquidity at state and local government levels, and the increasing empowerment of local governments designed to shift financial and political power closer to the people not count in reducing poverty in Nigeria? How could IMF/W
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