12 Aug 2013 2013/3 Sustainable development (Subscribers)
What will or should post-2015 development look like? Contributors put forward a range of ideas supporting the notion that communication rights have a unique role to play in creating enabling environments in which people can challenge the status quo and bring about change. As ACT Alliance points out, “Rights-based strategies hold great potential as a powerful tool for empowerment aimed at political, social and economic transformation. However, unless we adapt our current policies and practices to its principles and challenge the unequal power relationships that underlie poverty, we will fall short of addressing the issue of institutionalized poverty and social exclusion confronting the world.” |
Communication for development and sustainability by Patchanee Malikhao
Looking beyond neo-liberal communication approaches by Murali Shanmugavelan
Development is resource justice by Bruno Stöckli
The Nairobi Declaration for Development Effectiveness
Post-2015 Development Framework: Conflict and fragility
Rethinking the value of the economy in support of women’s human rights by Alexandra Spieldoch
Using visual storytelling for women’s empowerment by Tamara Plush
What is “development” for? by Teke Ngomba
Four key issues by Manish Bapna
Promoting and protecting the right to freedom of opinion and expression by Frank La Rue
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