Tag: The Architecture of Dignity: Nigeria’s Radical Humanitarian Blueprint

The Architecture of Dignity: Nigeria’s Radical Humanitarian Blueprint

By Kennedy Elaigwu Awodi ​For decades, Nigeria’s approach to poverty alleviation has resembled an expensive, chaotic patchwork quilt. Well-meaning international donors, siloed federal agencies, and independent state-level actors have all thrown resources at the country’s socio-economic crises. The result? Overlapping interventions, administrative redundancies, millions of dollars lost to bureaucratic friction,[Read More…]