Section outline

  • This course uses multidisciplinary approaches to explore the linkages between poverty Alleviation and development from an historical, theoretical, and institutional perspective. It explores how poverty and development can be understood, measured and analysed at global, national and local/grassroots levels and investigates key strategies and factors to promoting development and poverty reduction. The main objective of this course is to examine why some poor countries have been successful in catching up to industrialised countries in per capita income, while others are falling behind, and why half of the world’s population remains poor.

    Objectives of the lecture 

    Define the key objectives of this course

    Identify the implications of this course

    Clarify the key contents of the course

    Disclose about the methods of teaching and learning

    Understand about the evaluation system

    Share some reading books and references 

    Outcomes of the Lecture 

    Learners are being able to find out the key objective of this course.

    Students will be able to find out the proper implication of this course.

    Students will clarify the significance of this course.