Progress has been made in some MDG areas. But in some regions and in many Target areas, progress is overshadowed by the numbers of those left behind and by rising inequalities within and between nations. This article argues that we need better integration of human rights and development and provides some specific ways forward to do this
This article is an attempt to outline the possible implications of a rights?based approach to social...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is grounded in different international human rights inst...
Following the Millennium Summit of the United Nations in 2000, the adoption of the United Nations (U...
The reactions of the human rights community to the MDGs have been diverse. The goals have given a cl...
With six years to go, the world has a mixed record with regard to the achievement of the MDGs – a se...
Though they improve upon the millennium development goals (MDGs), the new sustainable development go...
The Millennium Development Goals (“MDGs”) have been highly successful in bringing commitment, expert...
In September 2010, world leaders met for the High Level Plenary Meeting on the Millennium Developmen...
The Millennium Development Goals created incentives for donors and governments to favor quick impact...
This article argues that two ideas – human development and results?based management – were particula...
Although important gains have been made in reducing global poverty, the pace of progress across the ...
Most of the 17 new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets echo the goals and targets in th...
The prospects for including a human rights based approach in the post-2015 Development Agenda are di...
“Perhaps human is as human does. By setting thresholds of behaviour, the fully human [can] … be dis...
The Millennium Development Goals ( MDGs ) have provided the global framework for international devel...
This article is an attempt to outline the possible implications of a rights?based approach to social...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is grounded in different international human rights inst...
Following the Millennium Summit of the United Nations in 2000, the adoption of the United Nations (U...
The reactions of the human rights community to the MDGs have been diverse. The goals have given a cl...
With six years to go, the world has a mixed record with regard to the achievement of the MDGs – a se...
Though they improve upon the millennium development goals (MDGs), the new sustainable development go...
The Millennium Development Goals (“MDGs”) have been highly successful in bringing commitment, expert...
In September 2010, world leaders met for the High Level Plenary Meeting on the Millennium Developmen...
The Millennium Development Goals created incentives for donors and governments to favor quick impact...
This article argues that two ideas – human development and results?based management – were particula...
Although important gains have been made in reducing global poverty, the pace of progress across the ...
Most of the 17 new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets echo the goals and targets in th...
The prospects for including a human rights based approach in the post-2015 Development Agenda are di...
“Perhaps human is as human does. By setting thresholds of behaviour, the fully human [can] … be dis...
The Millennium Development Goals ( MDGs ) have provided the global framework for international devel...
This article is an attempt to outline the possible implications of a rights?based approach to social...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is grounded in different international human rights inst...
Following the Millennium Summit of the United Nations in 2000, the adoption of the United Nations (U...