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Rightsbased Approaches Learning Project Jude Rand Care Firm

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Rightsbased Approaches Learning Project Jude Rand Care Firm
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Publisher: Oxfam
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 134
Author: Jude Rand, CARE (Firm), Oxfam America
ISBN: 9780855986070, 0855986077
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Rightsbased Approaches Learning Project Jude Rand Care Firm by Jude Rand, Care (firm), Oxfam America 9780855986070, 0855986077 instant download after payment.

A Research Report by Oxfam America and CARE USA. The failure to respect, protect, or fulfill human rights is a fundamental and leading obstacle to economic development and social justice. Practically speaking, however, we are still struggling to understand what this major organizational shift means. The term rights-based approaches (RBAs) has become so familiar that we tend to assume that it is well-understood and that it is a foregone conclusion that rights-based approaches offer more potential for sustainable impact. This report presents the findings of a collaborative Learning Project between CARE USA and Oxfam America, who compared RBA projects with non-RBA projects and identified best practices and lessons that could be used to improve the application of rights-based approaches in programming. In doing this they confirmed that rights-based approaches strengthen development work. This work will be invaluable for field-based staff, partners, and other development practitioners working on the design and implementation of rights-based projects.

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