Human rights-based approaches to development cooperation, HIV/AIDS, and food security

Type Journal Article - Humanj Rights Quarterly
Title Human rights-based approaches to development cooperation, HIV/AIDS, and food security
Author(s)
Volume 29
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2007
Page numbers 460-488
URL http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/human_rights_quarterly/v029/29.2sarelin.html
Abstract
Using the so called Common Understanding among UN agencies as a starting point for what is characteristic of human rights based approaches to development cooperation, the author discusses what the approach implies in the area of HIV/AIDS and food security. First, it is considered what it means that human rights are to be goals and guiding principles in development efforts. Second, the issue of human rights-based situation analysis as the basis for identifying priorities and action is raised. Third, the meaning of developing the capacities of rights-holders to claim and realize their human rights and of duty-bearers to meet their obligations is elaborated upon. Field research carried out by CARE International in Malawi is analyzed in order to put these questions into a practical context.

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