Urbanisation helps curb poverty, says World Bank
THE U.N.’s ambitious global effort -- the Millennium Development Goals -- ends in two years. The program was designed to curb poverty and promote education, health and gender equality. The World Bank says many of the countries that have made the most progress so far have an important factor working in their favor: urbanization. The conclusion was part of the bank’s recent Global Monitoring Report 2013.
Chicken traders in a local town. Urbanisation could lead to poverty reduction according to the UN. The New Times/John Mbanda.