Impact Analysis Of Poverty Intervention Schemes In Nigeria Using Delta State Recipients: The Challenge Of Proffering Long-Term Solutions
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International Journal of Innovative Social Sciences & Humanities Research
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The study examined the Impact of Poverty Intervention Schemes in Nigeria, using Delta State Recipients,
with a view to proffering Long-term Solutions. The study used the N-power and GEEP Recipients as its
Sample. Radius and Kernel Matching Technique based on Propensity Score of Micro-Econometric
Framework was used to analyse the Primary Data gathered through Interview and Observation to
establish counterfactual for Recipients. The fundamental evaluation problem of selection bias was also
treated. The Findings show the Significance of the Programme on the Income levels of Recipients, but
with minimum Impact on their General Living Conditions. The Study is timely, considering the turnover
of Policies in that regard and conclude that the Federal Government of Nigeria Poverty Invention
Schemes are Ineffective, Short lived and cannot fast track Economic Growth. The Delivery Methodology
should be tailored after their Operational Strategy and target at Recipients Poverty. Commercial
Objectives should be differentiated from Poverty targeting. Appropriate Feedback mechanism should be
built into the Schemes to encourage Impact Evaluation, thereby, providing relevant Inputs for the
formulation of effective National Poverty Reduction Policy. The need to harmonize the numerous
Schemes for proper coordination to ensure transparency and build confidence among Citizens.
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1Eko-Raphaels, M. U., Enaruna, D. V., & Aruwei, P., Ajiboye, A. O. & Apinoko, R. (2022). Impact Analysis of Poverty Intervention Schemes in Delta State, Nigeria: The Challenge of Proffering Long-Term Solutions. International Journal of Innovative Social Sciences & Humanities Research. 10(3): 90-98. Google Scholar, Scientific Indexing Services (USA), Open J-Date Indexed.