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Human rights and poverty reduction: a conceptual framework
Human Rights and Poverty Reduction: A Conceptual Framework explores the intersection between human rights principles and strategies aimed at reducing poverty. The book develops a comprehensive framework that links economic development to the fulfillment of fundamental rights, emphasizing that poverty is not merely a lack of income but a deprivation of dignity, freedom, and access to justice. It examines how human rights standards can guide policies on health, education, housing, and social protection, ensuring that anti-poverty measures are inclusive and accountable. By analyzing international instruments, policy debates, and practical approaches, the text highlights the role of states, international organizations, and civil society in integrating human rights into poverty reduction efforts. Offering both theoretical insights and practical implications, this work provides policymakers, development practitioners, and scholars with a robust foundation for advancing sustainable and rights-based poverty alleviation.
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