This study is an exploratory case study of Chile, Indonesia and the Central African Republic to better understand the economic development of human rights. This thesis will explore three hypotheses: (1) countries develop according to a similar hierarchy of needs as outlined by Abraham Maslow, (2) non-governmental organizations address the needs of a country the most effectively and efficiently because of their direct connection to communities, and (3) non-governmental organizations can utilize economic strategies to achieve their goals. The definition of economic strategies
International human rights have been codified in a number of declarations and conventions, but these...
This thesis, by reviewing a human rights project implemented by the Association for Water and Rural...
Repressive states pose a conundrum for human rights nongovernmental organizations and development ad...
Human rights-based approaches (HRBAs) promise greater alignment of development efforts with universa...
Human rights-based approaches (RBA) have become an important factor in international development pol...
Recent developments in international relations have seen dramatic increases in the number and activi...
One reads of at least 35,000 political prisoners in Indonesia, at least 10,000 in forced labor camps...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly important as a political group of act...
In recent years, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have become key actors promoting economic dev...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly important as a political group of act...
Published as Chapter 7 in NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance, Claude E. Welch, Jr., ed....
The main purpose of this research study is to assist non-profit organizations (NPOs) to better segme...
The purpose of my dissertation is to examine whether and how national human rights institutions (NHR...
This thesis examines the relationships between various groups of human rights, and the effect of glo...
Bearing in mind the potential added value National human rights institutions (NHRIs) bring to the pr...
International human rights have been codified in a number of declarations and conventions, but these...
This thesis, by reviewing a human rights project implemented by the Association for Water and Rural...
Repressive states pose a conundrum for human rights nongovernmental organizations and development ad...
Human rights-based approaches (HRBAs) promise greater alignment of development efforts with universa...
Human rights-based approaches (RBA) have become an important factor in international development pol...
Recent developments in international relations have seen dramatic increases in the number and activi...
One reads of at least 35,000 political prisoners in Indonesia, at least 10,000 in forced labor camps...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly important as a political group of act...
In recent years, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have become key actors promoting economic dev...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly important as a political group of act...
Published as Chapter 7 in NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance, Claude E. Welch, Jr., ed....
The main purpose of this research study is to assist non-profit organizations (NPOs) to better segme...
The purpose of my dissertation is to examine whether and how national human rights institutions (NHR...
This thesis examines the relationships between various groups of human rights, and the effect of glo...
Bearing in mind the potential added value National human rights institutions (NHRIs) bring to the pr...
International human rights have been codified in a number of declarations and conventions, but these...
This thesis, by reviewing a human rights project implemented by the Association for Water and Rural...
Repressive states pose a conundrum for human rights nongovernmental organizations and development ad...