Health, Poverty and Dignified Living
Charles Omondi Oyaya and
Dan CO Kaseje
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Charles Omondi Oyaya: Tropical Institute of Community Health and Development in Afria, Nairobi, Kenya
Dan CO Kaseje: Tropical Institute of Community Health and Development in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
Development, 2001, vol. 44, issue 1, 51-57
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Charles Omondi Oyaya and Dan C.O. Kaseje revisit some of the well established paradigms and approaches to development that have dominated international discourse and presents the essential elements of the dignified living (EEDL) approach as an alternative towards achieving the objectives of dignified living and sustainable development. The authors argue for new thinking, a new approach, new tools and new values to make development sustainable, relevant and beneficial to all. Development (2001) 44, 51–57. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110214
Date: 2001
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