• Artículo de Investigación

    El desafío de la pobreza en África

    Vol. 28 Núm. 116 (2020)
    Publicado: 31-01-2020

    cooperativismo innovador a través de incentivos políticos. Un estudio de caso de Nigeria

    Ajibola Anthony Akanji
    Lead City University; American University of Nigeria

    En este artículo se investiga a Nigeria como estudio de caso, y busca resaltar un modo de redirigir los recursos de África para resolver el problema de la pobreza que actualmente experimenta el continente. Se centra en la reestructuración de recursos humanos y canalización de recursos materiales. Usando el análisis descriptivo como método de investigación, examina datos relevantes e intenta hacer dos afirmaciones fundamentales y justificables. La primera afirmación es que el “cooperativismo innovador”, es una forma de socialización económica desarrollada entre personas en forma de autoayuda colectiva, construidas alrededor de las ideas de cooperación, cooperativas y economía solidaria, debería estar en el centro de romper el círculo duradero de la pobreza africana; un hilo de pobreza que tiene a menudo se muestra resistencia al desarrollo. Aunque el cooperativismo innovador es un concepto viable para abordar El desafío de la pobreza y la movilización para el desarrollo, el concepto aún no ha sido aceptado por una sección significativa del pueblo nigeriano, cooperativas, grupos mutuos y de autoayuda debido a la ausencia de incentivos políticos.

     

    Palabras clave: economic development, innovative cooperativism, nigerian poverty, political incentives

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