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Harrison Adewale Idowu

Harrison Idowu is a young and upcoming researcher and a PhD student at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, with research interests in comparative and democratic studies. His most recent publication is a co-authored article on ‘Liberia: Understanding Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Post-Conflict Societies.’ Conflict Studies Quarterly, Issue 26, January 2019, pp.3-21.

An Appraisal of the Role of Social and Solidarity Economy in Achieving Sustainable Finance in Nigeria: A Case Study of Obafemi Awolowo University Cooperative Society

Publication Authors(s):Harrison Adewale Idowu

Publication Date:2019

Language : English

Country : Nigeria

Tags : Democratic governance, Inequality, Local Development, Micro-Finance, Participation

SDGs in this paper:
08. Decent Work and Economic Growth16. Peace Justice and Strong Institutions17. Partnerships for the goalsGeneral

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