Africa is rising but most of her people remain poor. Since the 2000 Millennium Declaration of New York that culminated into the Millennium Development Goals, it was a global realization that global economic growth will be thwarted by poor development indicators in the developing world.
Core to ADA consultancies has been the linkage between development and poverty reduction with an interplay on how development process improve or diminish opportunities for gender and development, environmental sustainability and income inequality.
Numerous studies are now being conducted to address the challenges for poverty reduction so that countries are put on track to achieve these targets. ADA has capability from years of experience in conducting consultancies in this field especially in conducting reviews of Poverty Reduction Programs for Government and Non-Governmental Organizations. At the heart of our vision is to contribute to a povertyfree Sub- Saharan Africa
‘Poverty is not a mere the lack of basic needs of life but sometimes a wrong perception that limitations and hindrances to success are insurmountable’ (Rukundo, 2004). ADA believes that changes in attitudes and perceptions towards life are as vital to poverty reduction as development assistance.