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HUMAN DELOPMENT REPORT 2000

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : United Nations Development Programme, 2000Description: 290 p.Subject(s): Politicas Sociais | Direitos Humanos | Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico | Democracia
Contents:
Chapter one: Human rights and human development Common motivation and basic compatibility What rights add to human development What human development adds to human rights The nature of duties associated with human rights The ongoing global struggle for human rights Chapter two: Struggles for human freedoms The struggle continues Freedom from discrimination - for equality Freedom from want - for a decent standard of living Freedom for the realization of one's human potential Freedom from fear - with no threats to personal security Freedom from injustice Freedom of participation, expression and association Freedom for decent work - without exploitation Emerging issues in human rights Annex growing commitment to human rights Chapter three: Inclusive democracy secures rights The link between human rights and democracy How and why some democracies harm human rights Policy responses - advancing human rights through an inclusive democracy Chapter four: Rights empowering people in the fight against poverty Rights and capabilities as ends and means of escaping poverty Obligations and accountabilities of the state - and beyond Resources and economic growth - a means to realizing human rights Global justice - obligations and responsibilities of state and non-state actors to design a pro-poor global order Human rights to empower poor people in their fight against poverty Chapter five: Using indicators for human rights accountability Bulding accountability Why statistics? Creating indicators: from development to rights Respecting, protecting and fulfilling rights Ensuring secure access Identifying actors The way forward Annes assessing progress in human rights and human development Chapter six: Promoting rights in human development Priorities for national action Priorities for international action A summary of actions to realize a vision for the 21st century
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Chapter one: Human rights and human development Common motivation and basic compatibility What rights add to human development What human development adds to human rights The nature of duties associated with human rights The ongoing global struggle for human rights Chapter two: Struggles for human freedoms The struggle continues Freedom from discrimination - for equality Freedom from want - for a decent standard of living Freedom for the realization of one's human potential Freedom from fear - with no threats to personal security Freedom from injustice Freedom of participation, expression and association Freedom for decent work - without exploitation Emerging issues in human rights Annex growing commitment to human rights Chapter three: Inclusive democracy secures rights The link between human rights and democracy How and why some democracies harm human rights Policy responses - advancing human rights through an inclusive democracy Chapter four: Rights empowering people in the fight against poverty Rights and capabilities as ends and means of escaping poverty Obligations and accountabilities of the state - and beyond Resources and economic growth - a means to realizing human rights Global justice - obligations and responsibilities of state and non-state actors to design a pro-poor global order Human rights to empower poor people in their fight against poverty Chapter five: Using indicators for human rights accountability Bulding accountability Why statistics? Creating indicators: from development to rights Respecting, protecting and fulfilling rights Ensuring secure access Identifying actors The way forward Annes assessing progress in human rights and human development Chapter six: Promoting rights in human development Priorities for national action Priorities for international action A summary of actions to realize a vision for the 21st century

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