Human Rights and Development in the new Millennium
Towards a Theory of Change
Herausgeber: Gready, Paul; Vandenhole, Wouter
Human Rights and Development in the new Millennium
Towards a Theory of Change
Herausgeber: Gready, Paul; Vandenhole, Wouter
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In recent years human rights have assumed a central position in the discourse surrounding international development, while human rights agencies have begun to more systematically address economic and social rights. This edited volume brings together distinguished scholars to explore the merging of human rights and development agendas at local, national and international levels.
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In recent years human rights have assumed a central position in the discourse surrounding international development, while human rights agencies have begun to more systematically address economic and social rights. This edited volume brings together distinguished scholars to explore the merging of human rights and development agendas at local, national and international levels.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415527309
- ISBN-10: 0415527309
- Artikelnr.: 35451415
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415527309
- ISBN-10: 0415527309
- Artikelnr.: 35451415
Paul Gready is Professor of Applied Human Rights and Director of the Centre for Applied Human Rights at the University of York, UK. Wouter Vandenhole teaches human rights law and holds the UNICEF Chair in Children's Rights at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Chapter 1: P Gready with W Vandenhole, Introduction - What are we Trying to
Change? Theories of Change in Development and Human Rights
Approaches
Chapter 2: H-O Sano, The drivers of human rights change in development
Chapter 3: G de Beco, Human rights indicators and MDG indicators: Building
a common language for human rights and development organizations
Chapter 4: A Tostensen, H Stokke and S Trygged, Means, Modes and Methods:
Donor Support Strategies for Child Rights in Kenya
Chapter 5: B Andreassen, Legal empowerment of the poor - A strategy for
social change?
Organisational Contexts
Chapter 6: Wouter Vandenhole, Overcoming the Protection Promotion Dichotomy
Human Rights Based Approaches to Development and Organisational Change
within the UN at Country Level
Chapter 7: M van Reisen and D Mekonnen, EU Development Cooperation: The
Contours of Global and National Engagement
Chapter 8: K Arts, Countering Violence against Children in the Philippines:
Positive RBA Practice Examples from PLAN
Chapter 9: P Gready, ActionAid's Human Rights-based Approach and its Impact
on Organisational and Operational Change
Country Contexts
Chapter 10: H Stokke, Standardised practice - From international labour
standards to development practice
Chapter 11: K De Feyter and R Lumbika Nlandu, Skimming the Surface: Human
Rights-Related Donor Interventions in the Bas-Congo
Chapter 12: S Porter, A Change of Road for the Rights-Based Approach? A
Reflection on Piloting a Health-Enabling Mobile Technology Programme in
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Chapter 13: S Yeshanew, The Ethiopian Law Governing Civil Society
Organizations: Divorcing Human Rights and Development?
Chapter 14: W Vandenhole, C Lennox, P Gready and H Stokke, In Lieu of a
Conclusion: Some Cross-cutting Issues and their Policy Implications
Change? Theories of Change in Development and Human Rights
Approaches
Chapter 2: H-O Sano, The drivers of human rights change in development
Chapter 3: G de Beco, Human rights indicators and MDG indicators: Building
a common language for human rights and development organizations
Chapter 4: A Tostensen, H Stokke and S Trygged, Means, Modes and Methods:
Donor Support Strategies for Child Rights in Kenya
Chapter 5: B Andreassen, Legal empowerment of the poor - A strategy for
social change?
Organisational Contexts
Chapter 6: Wouter Vandenhole, Overcoming the Protection Promotion Dichotomy
Human Rights Based Approaches to Development and Organisational Change
within the UN at Country Level
Chapter 7: M van Reisen and D Mekonnen, EU Development Cooperation: The
Contours of Global and National Engagement
Chapter 8: K Arts, Countering Violence against Children in the Philippines:
Positive RBA Practice Examples from PLAN
Chapter 9: P Gready, ActionAid's Human Rights-based Approach and its Impact
on Organisational and Operational Change
Country Contexts
Chapter 10: H Stokke, Standardised practice - From international labour
standards to development practice
Chapter 11: K De Feyter and R Lumbika Nlandu, Skimming the Surface: Human
Rights-Related Donor Interventions in the Bas-Congo
Chapter 12: S Porter, A Change of Road for the Rights-Based Approach? A
Reflection on Piloting a Health-Enabling Mobile Technology Programme in
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Chapter 13: S Yeshanew, The Ethiopian Law Governing Civil Society
Organizations: Divorcing Human Rights and Development?
Chapter 14: W Vandenhole, C Lennox, P Gready and H Stokke, In Lieu of a
Conclusion: Some Cross-cutting Issues and their Policy Implications
Chapter 1: P Gready with W Vandenhole, Introduction - What are we Trying to
Change? Theories of Change in Development and Human Rights
Approaches
Chapter 2: H-O Sano, The drivers of human rights change in development
Chapter 3: G de Beco, Human rights indicators and MDG indicators: Building
a common language for human rights and development organizations
Chapter 4: A Tostensen, H Stokke and S Trygged, Means, Modes and Methods:
Donor Support Strategies for Child Rights in Kenya
Chapter 5: B Andreassen, Legal empowerment of the poor - A strategy for
social change?
Organisational Contexts
Chapter 6: Wouter Vandenhole, Overcoming the Protection Promotion Dichotomy
Human Rights Based Approaches to Development and Organisational Change
within the UN at Country Level
Chapter 7: M van Reisen and D Mekonnen, EU Development Cooperation: The
Contours of Global and National Engagement
Chapter 8: K Arts, Countering Violence against Children in the Philippines:
Positive RBA Practice Examples from PLAN
Chapter 9: P Gready, ActionAid's Human Rights-based Approach and its Impact
on Organisational and Operational Change
Country Contexts
Chapter 10: H Stokke, Standardised practice - From international labour
standards to development practice
Chapter 11: K De Feyter and R Lumbika Nlandu, Skimming the Surface: Human
Rights-Related Donor Interventions in the Bas-Congo
Chapter 12: S Porter, A Change of Road for the Rights-Based Approach? A
Reflection on Piloting a Health-Enabling Mobile Technology Programme in
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Chapter 13: S Yeshanew, The Ethiopian Law Governing Civil Society
Organizations: Divorcing Human Rights and Development?
Chapter 14: W Vandenhole, C Lennox, P Gready and H Stokke, In Lieu of a
Conclusion: Some Cross-cutting Issues and their Policy Implications
Change? Theories of Change in Development and Human Rights
Approaches
Chapter 2: H-O Sano, The drivers of human rights change in development
Chapter 3: G de Beco, Human rights indicators and MDG indicators: Building
a common language for human rights and development organizations
Chapter 4: A Tostensen, H Stokke and S Trygged, Means, Modes and Methods:
Donor Support Strategies for Child Rights in Kenya
Chapter 5: B Andreassen, Legal empowerment of the poor - A strategy for
social change?
Organisational Contexts
Chapter 6: Wouter Vandenhole, Overcoming the Protection Promotion Dichotomy
Human Rights Based Approaches to Development and Organisational Change
within the UN at Country Level
Chapter 7: M van Reisen and D Mekonnen, EU Development Cooperation: The
Contours of Global and National Engagement
Chapter 8: K Arts, Countering Violence against Children in the Philippines:
Positive RBA Practice Examples from PLAN
Chapter 9: P Gready, ActionAid's Human Rights-based Approach and its Impact
on Organisational and Operational Change
Country Contexts
Chapter 10: H Stokke, Standardised practice - From international labour
standards to development practice
Chapter 11: K De Feyter and R Lumbika Nlandu, Skimming the Surface: Human
Rights-Related Donor Interventions in the Bas-Congo
Chapter 12: S Porter, A Change of Road for the Rights-Based Approach? A
Reflection on Piloting a Health-Enabling Mobile Technology Programme in
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Chapter 13: S Yeshanew, The Ethiopian Law Governing Civil Society
Organizations: Divorcing Human Rights and Development?
Chapter 14: W Vandenhole, C Lennox, P Gready and H Stokke, In Lieu of a
Conclusion: Some Cross-cutting Issues and their Policy Implications