Doing the Rights Thing by Maxine Molyneux

Doing the Rights Thing by Maxine Molyneux

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Doing the Rights Thing by Maxine Molyneux

What is 'rights-based development'? How is it being put into practice in different contexts? What is its potential to achieve more equitable and effective development outcomes? Governments, development agencies and NGOs concerned with poverty alleviation have increasingly sought to integrate rights into their work. The term 'rights-based development' has been coined to describe these efforts but there is limited understanding of how such approaches are being worked out in practice. The authors examine the ways in which rights-based strategies have been understood in development practice in Latin America. They stress the political and personal nature of development especially the importance of enabling people to make their own demands of the state and other institutions. Rights-based development work has involved combining ideas of citizenship, democracy, participation and empowerment in novel ways. This book contributes to the creation of a fuller understanding of this approach to development and reveals the potential that it offers in ongoing efforts to secure more equitable as well as more effective and inclusive development outcomes.
Maxine Molyneux is Professor of Sociology at the Institute of the Americas at University College London, UK.
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ISBN 13 9781853395680
ISBN 10 1853395684
Title Doing the Rights Thing
Author Maxine Molyneux
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Practical Action Publishing
Year published 2003-12-15
Number of pages 176
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