RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT
George Gelber
Economic Affairs, 2010, vol. 30, issue 3, 14-17
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Political campaigning may be a more effective means for NGOs to tackle poverty than practical work such as providing clean water and building new schools and clinics. The extension of ‘rights’ to the poor – including rights to education, health and sanitation – is central to this approach.
Date: 2010
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