Urban Development in the Third World
Godwin .U. Enebeli
9781774079980
258 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
The third world countries are some of the very fast developing nations in the present times. Urban Development in the Third World as a book takes the readers through the ways in which these countries are changing the way they are perceived and list down various areas of opportunities that these countries offer as a developing nation. The book emphasizes on the urbanization taking place in these countries and also the pace of it and also lays down the best ways possible for the urban development in these countries. It also takes the readers through a possible scenario in future of these developing urban areas.
Author Bio
Godwin Enebeli is an economist and research analyst with core interest in the economic evolution and development of third world countries. Starting out as a tax consultant in Nigeria, Godwin worked in the Accounting and Financial services industry before pitching his tent in economic research and analysis. Godwin was part of a team that worked with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group to drive financial inclusion in Southern Nigeria as well as handled several research projects for the Nigerian government including helping to develop a 5-year roadmap for Social Protection investment in Nigeria in a project funded by the RPA. Currently attached to US-based Non-Profit Organization, Energy Impact Center as their Western Africa Analyst, Godwin holds a BSc in Economics from the Imo State University, a Masters in Economics & Statistics from the University of Benin, a part qualification in Accounting and is a member of the Nigerian Institute of Management.