Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing a Rights-Based Approach to Development: An Oxfam America Perspective

@article{Offenheiser2003ChallengesAO,
  title={Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing a Rights-Based Approach to Development: An Oxfam America Perspective},
  author={Raymond C. Offenheiser and Susan H. Holcombe},
  journal={Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly},
  year={2003},
  volume={32},
  pages={268 - 301}
}
Two practitioners/thinkers take old ideas about human rights and make a new case for an economic and social rights-based approach to development. Our mid-20th century predecessors recognized—in Franklin D. Roosevelt's Four Freedoms and in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights—that a secure world requires a social contract that assures everyone access to basic economic and social rights. In today's globalized world, the private sector and civil society join the state in influencing the… 

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