Rebelia Boko-Haram i dylemat braku środków do życia na wsi: implikacje dla zrównoważonego rozwoju północno-wschodniej Nigerii

Tafida Ahmadu Abubakar


Modibbo Adama University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Nigeria (Nigeria)
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5273-9999

Michael Amurtiya


Modibbo Adama University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Nigeria (Nigeria)
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5273-9999

Abstrakt

Rebelia Boko-Haram wpłynęła negatywnie na poziom życia mieszkańców północnego-wschodu Nigerii. W tym badaniu dokonano przeglądu opinii naukowych na temat czynników powodujących i wpływu rebelii na ten obszar. Wyniki przeglądu wykazały, że rebelia jest napędzana głównie przez biedę, ekstremizm religijny i politykę. Rebelia znacząco wpłynęła na obniżenie dochodów na wsi i zaostrzyła brak bezpieczeństwa żywnościowego, zwiększyła poziom bezrobocia i ubóstwa. Wynika to z faktu, że infrastruktura krytyczna, taka jak szkoły, szpitale, rynki oraz instalacje elektryczne/telekomunikacyjne, została w dużej mierze zniszczona, a mieszkańcy niektórych społeczności nadal są przesiedlani. Dlatego też, aby poprawić warunki życia ludzi w społecznościach, w których przywrócono normalność, istnieje potrzeba promowania rolnictwa i handlu dla lokalnych społeczności i zwiększenie dostępu do przystępnych cenowo środków produkcji rolnej.


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rebelia, rozwój obszarów wiejskich, zrównoważone źródła utrzymania, północno-wschodnia Nigeria

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Tafida Ahmadu Abubakar 

Modibbo Adama University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Nigeria Nigeria
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5273-9999

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Michael Amurtiya 

Modibbo Adama University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Nigeria Nigeria
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5273-9999

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