2015
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2014.9158
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Rural development policies and programmes under colonialism and during the five year development plans in Lesotho

Abstract: Poverty is said to be very high in developing countries, and many people live below the poverty line. There are different causes of poverty, but the most common one is food insecurity. Therefore, the contribution of agriculture to ensuring food security in the poor countries cannot be ignored. Although many farmers in some developing countries practise subsistence farming, agriculture accounts for a large share to the means of livelihood in the rural areas of developing countries. This is because about 80% of … Show more

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“…Lesotho is not new to developing and implementing growth and development programmes and policies (see Monaheng 2016, pp. 31-46;Rantso 2015Rantso , pp. 2651Rantso -2661.…”
Section: Abc's Ideological Disorientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lesotho is not new to developing and implementing growth and development programmes and policies (see Monaheng 2016, pp. 31-46;Rantso 2015Rantso , pp. 2651Rantso -2661.…”
Section: Abc's Ideological Disorientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lesotho is not new to developing and implementing growth and development programmes and policies (see Monaheng 2016, pp. 31-46;Rantso 2015Rantso , pp. 2651Rantso -2661.…”
Section: Rfp Coalition Government Vows Clean Governancementioning
confidence: 99%