As more and more development and human rights organisations critically assess their impact and strategies, there is growing convergence in the questions they raise about how to be most effective in addressing structural, systemic causes of poverty and exclusion and thus, make a positive difference in the lives of poor and marginalised people. This paper explores the growing trend of “rights-based approaches” (RBA) to development, drawing from interviews with a range of primarily US-based international human rights and development organisations as well as from insights through the authors’ years of experience working with development and rights groups in the global south. While the theory of RBA has been broadly embraced as key to get...
This article assesses the potential of rights-based approaches as a progressive devel-opment strateg...
Whilst there is a formal commitment to rights in Bangladesh, spelt out in its constitution, its lega...
About the book: The associations between human rights and the work of development activists didn’t r...
This article examines the added values of the rights-base approach to development (RBA) by comparing...
In the last few years, there has been growing talk amongst development actors and agencies about a ...
Emerging in the mid 1990s, the dominant way in which a human rights discourse and practice has been ...
Human rights-based approaches (HRBAs) promise greater alignment of development efforts with universa...
This paper was written for the 2005 conference, Winners and Losers from Rights-based Approaches to D...
This digest offers a multidimensional, well-chosen, and timely compilation of resources analyzing th...
The rights-based approach is particularly associated with pro-poor development and the agency of the...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the views of some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised gr...
The rights-based approach (RBA) to development is a response to the perception that development aid ...
Human rights-based approaches (RBA) have become an important factor in international development pol...
This thesis examines how rights-based approaches to development are operationalised in Odisha, India...
This thesis examines the ways in which development actors respond to and interpret a Rights-Based A...
This article assesses the potential of rights-based approaches as a progressive devel-opment strateg...
Whilst there is a formal commitment to rights in Bangladesh, spelt out in its constitution, its lega...
About the book: The associations between human rights and the work of development activists didn’t r...
This article examines the added values of the rights-base approach to development (RBA) by comparing...
In the last few years, there has been growing talk amongst development actors and agencies about a ...
Emerging in the mid 1990s, the dominant way in which a human rights discourse and practice has been ...
Human rights-based approaches (HRBAs) promise greater alignment of development efforts with universa...
This paper was written for the 2005 conference, Winners and Losers from Rights-based Approaches to D...
This digest offers a multidimensional, well-chosen, and timely compilation of resources analyzing th...
The rights-based approach is particularly associated with pro-poor development and the agency of the...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the views of some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised gr...
The rights-based approach (RBA) to development is a response to the perception that development aid ...
Human rights-based approaches (RBA) have become an important factor in international development pol...
This thesis examines how rights-based approaches to development are operationalised in Odisha, India...
This thesis examines the ways in which development actors respond to and interpret a Rights-Based A...
This article assesses the potential of rights-based approaches as a progressive devel-opment strateg...
Whilst there is a formal commitment to rights in Bangladesh, spelt out in its constitution, its lega...
About the book: The associations between human rights and the work of development activists didn’t r...