Browsing by Author "Mubarak Sulaiman Jamiu"
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- ItemA project of World Bank Global Development Finance for the Control of Poverty in Developing Countries(American Journal of Humanities and Social Science (AJHSS) Volume 10, 2021, 2021) Mubarak Sulaiman JamiuAdvancement help can't be apportioned simply on standards of selectivity. Pointers of good monetary advancement are not strong and connection of these markers with destitution mitigation isn't programmed; more accentuation should be given to reallocation arrangements. Shifts in thinking and practice concerning aid have posed serious challenges in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for both donors and recipients, but progress in reform remains slow. Advancement help as a level of absolute streams is declining and is excessively little and wasteful to give adequate cradles to repeat worldwide emergencies. This article presents a diagnostic checklist that captures issues of M&E policy of World Bank. It applies Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) test, randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental designs to a review of the PRSP M&E arrangements of 10 aid dependent countries, which are recipient of World Bank Funds to demonstrate comparative strengths and weaknesses. Keywords: World Bank Funds, Monitoring and Evaluation, PRSP, Quasi-experimental Designs, 10Aid-dependent Countries
- ItemSOCIAL MEDIA AND ETHNIC VOLATILITY IN NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY AND IT EFFECT ON THE NATIONAL SECURITY(Polac Journal of Social and Management Sciences (PJSMS), 2023-10) Mubarak Sulaiman Jamiu
- ItemTraditional Institutions as Instrument for Rural Development in Ilorin Emirate of Kwara State, Nigeria(NIU Journal of Humanities, 2023-06-30) Idris Danjuma Mohammed; Adedoyin John Towoju; Mubarak Sulaiman JamiuAbstract The study examined the roles of the traditional institutions in the community development with reference to llorin Emirate in Kwara State as well as bringing the effects and impacts of traditional institutions on rural and socio-economic development to the people of Ilorin Emirate because the role of Traditional Institutions in community development ranged from providing good leadership as Custodian and repository of the community, to mobilize physical, human and financial resources for the local development at large. This paper is situated within the qualitative method of social research. The paper, which is theoretical in nature basically extract its arguments from secondary sources of data including journals and other related policies, textbooks and publications. To improve on the reliability and validity of the paper, multiple secondary sources were used to harmonize the risk of error. The paper concludes that, traditional rulers play a very significant role of informally managing conflict and peace-making meetings when matters get out of hand, they also serve as advisory role to the local council. On the basis of these findings, it was recommended among others that traditional rulers should be adequately empowered financially, socially and materially; as this would go a long way to influence their effectiveness in grass root mobilization for rural development. Keywords: Ilorin Emirate, Traditional institutions, Rural Development