Martina Centre for Sustainable Development

Martina Centre for Sustainable Development (Ngo-Mfi)

(In Consultative Status with UN Ecosoc)

Land Use and Agricultural Development Schemes
In areas of agricultural production, primitive farming methods has meant a rapid loss of soil fertility and poor returns.
Overview
At the dawn of the 21st century, developing nations like Nigeria are still saddled with basic problems such as poverty, characterized by malnutrition, illiteracy, disease, poor housing and environmental degradation.
Research and Social Action
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Urban Poverty and Urban Renewal
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Martina Centre for Sustainable Development

(In Consultative Status with UN Ecosoc)

Our Objectives and Mission

Martina Centre For Sustainable Development (MARTINA CENTRE) registered in 2000 as a non-governmental organization has set out to undertake an in-depth study of specific issues of poverty (Disease and Health, Illiteracy, Women/Child Education, Shelter, Food and Malnutrition, Income generation activities/sustainable livelihood), generate data; document and propagate and produce information, and Mobilize Resources as well as work with rural communities for the genuine development of the people of Middle-Belt area of Nigeria and beyond.