MADE has a long-term target of increasing the income of 150,000 beneficiaries (with women being 50%) and lifting them out of poverty over the lifetime of the project. It has also taken keen interest in understanding modern day slavery (MDS) in Edo and neighbouring States in the Niger Delta with the aim of contributing to its prevention. The objective of the study reported here is to take forward this broad goal. The findings call for the need to manage expectations regarding what can be achieved within the short life span of the project.

 

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