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Gender, development, and citizenship

Gender, development, and citizenship

CreatorSweetman, Caroline > (ed.)
Johnson, Deborah
Kabuchu, Hope
[et al.]
ContributorScott-Baumann, Alison
Publish PlaceOxford
PublisherOxfam
Publish Year2004
Pages101p.
ISBN/ISSN0855985054
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
digitaal
Mediumboek
DescriptionThroughout the world people are focussing their rights on citizenship and where citizenship fit into development. This book examines ways in which citizenship is denied and argues that citizenship can be used to demand and advance human rights. It provides information on cultural sensitivity and universal concepts of rights, reinterpretations of citizenship in communities where the state has failed to guarantee political or economical rights and projects which are helping to advance active citizenship by increasing people's voice in decision making.
Thesauruspolitieke participatie
burgerschap
mensenrechten
democratie
overheidsbeleid
ontwikkelingslanden
CategoriesBook/Boek


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