Millennium Global Village-Net: Bringing together Millennium Villages throughout sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract The Millennium Villages Project (MVP), based at The Earth Institute at Columbia University, is a bottom-up, community led approach to show how villages in developing countries can get out of the poverty trap that afflicts more than a billion people worldwide. With well-targeted, practical i...

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