Overcoming poverty and inequality: Rwanda's progress towards the MDGs |
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Authors: | Pamela Abbott Roger Sapsford |
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Affiliation: | Pamela Abbott, Roger Sapsford, |
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Abstract: | Despite the 1994 genocide there has been annual growth in Rwanda every year since 2000. Poverty has decreased; while the MDG target of 23.8% is unlikely to be met by 2015, the future looks hopeful. The goal of reducing hunger is measured by underweight children – already down to target – and extreme poverty – likely to hit the target. Key to success is reducing dependency on the land, but a majority of the population still depend on their farm or plot. However, hitting targets for reducing poverty is not the same thing as abolishing it, and achieving targets does not necessarily solve problems. |
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Keywords: | Governance and public policy Gender and diversity Poverty reduction Conflict and reconstruction Sub-Saharan Africa |
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