Tunde Adegoke
Tunde Adegoke
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Reading comments on Youth and Development

 The most exciting readings for me are the reading on redefining education in the developing world, and this is mainly because I can relate more to it. When I was in my 3rd year in college, a colleague asked me a question that “what if we eventually finish this statistics degree, where do you think […]

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Book Review  “More than good intention”

At the harbor of the Marina del Rey in Los Angeles, the author was amazed at what he saw as some group of Buddhist monks paid for the day’s catching of the fishermen and set the fish free after some rituals. He was wondering why would they do such but then, his girlfriend told him […]

in Books, Development | 1,877 Words | Comment

What Works in Development – a Critical Look at Avaaj Otalo and its Relevancies in Kyrgyzstan

Agriculture is the primary source of income to the farmers who contributed to almost all economy of the people who live in the not easy to reach region. According to FAO[1], more than 3billion of the world population lives in the rural communities and these people, who are roughly 2.5billion derived their livelihood from agriculture. […]

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Reading comments on Power of Faith to Help End Extreme Poverty     

Having watched the World Bank “Power of Faith to Help End Extreme Poverty” with the questions and observations that come with it, I think the route of religion will be quite hard/tricky to follow. One of the panelists said religious organizations should be seen as a development partner who is more than a channel to […]

in articles, Development | 361 Words | Comment

A Report on Religion and Development

In the hear our voices – the poor on poverty video, the video was able to feature some poor people and the challenges that the video referred to as the reason why the world poor are still poor are as below; Insecurity Lack of opportunity and Powerlessness. As a part of the most critical observations […]

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Youth, Technology and Development; The Way to go – A Report on the 2017 World Bank Youth Summit

The event I went for was a two days event by the World Bank on “Youth Summit for Technology and Innovation for Impact”. The event featured many industry experts from both inside and outside of world Bank while it also runs different workshop in parallel depending on what the interest of the participants are. As […]

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Final Country Report on Kyrgyzstan

Introduction and Overview Kyrgyzstan which is also known as the Kyrgyz Republic is a landlocked country with mountainous terrain which is located in Central Asia. The nation’s official language is Russian, and it runs a unitary parliamentary system of government with a president and prime minister. The capital city of the country is Bishkek, and […]

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Kyrgyzstan Culture and Development Report

 The dominant group in Kyrgyzstan is the Kyrgyz despite the country having many ethnic groups to make up the country. According to Advantour, Kyrgyzstan culture takes its roots in antiquity. Its formation was largely influenced by the Turkic tribes that migrated in the early Middle Ages from the territory of Altay and East Turkestan[1]. Regarding […]

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ICT and Development in Kyrgyzstan

The ICT sector in Kyrgyzstan comprises of different bodies with each body saddled with varying responsibilities as deem fit by the government. One of such ICT body in the country is the council of ICT. The Council of ICT was endorsed by a decree of the Government of Kyrgyzstan in 2013 as a consultative and […]

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Human Right in Kyrgyzstan

The Kyrgyz Republic runs a parliamentary system of Government that limits the presidential power and enhance the role of parliament and prime minister. In a USA Department of State reports, it was reported that the authorities of Kyrgyz Republic failed at times to maintain effective control over security forces, particularly in the south of the […]

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The History of Conflicts in Kyrgyzstan

The nearly 6 million populated county of Kyrgyzstan (“A brief history of conflict in Kyrgyzstan,” n.d.) with more than two thirds of Kyrgyz ethnicities and some minorities of Uzbeks and Dungans has faced a myriads history of conflicts in the past of the country which can be categorized as “the Soviet Union Rule, the Independence […]

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The Foreign Aid Picture in Kyrgyzstan

In the Kyrgyzstan National Sustainable Development Strategy, the history of the yester years of the country following the collapse of the Soviet Union was well referenced as it was said to put the country in “survival mode” as the Soviet Union time was a lost opportunity for the country. The strategy does not failed to […]

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