TY - BOOK TI - Human rights and development in the new millennium: towards a theory of change SN - 9780415527293 U1 - 323.01 PY - 2014/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Human rights KW - Economic development KW - Social aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Chapter 1: P Gready with W Vandenhole, Introduction -- What are we Trying to Change? Theories of Change in Development and Human Rights Approaches Chapter 2: H-O Sano, The drivers of human rights change in development Chapter 3: G de Beco, Human rights indicators and MDG indicators: Building a common language for human rights and development organizations Chapter 4: A Tostensen, H Stokke and S Trygged, Means, Modes and Methods: Donor Support Strategies for Child Rights in Kenya Chapter 5: B Andreassen, Legal empowerment of the poor -- A strategy for social change? Organisational Contexts Chapter 6: Wouter Vandenhole, Overcoming the Protection Promotion Dichotomy Human Rights Based Approaches to Development and Organisational Change within the UN at Country Level Chapter 7: M van Reisen and D Mekonnen, EU Development Cooperation: The Contours of Global and National Engagement Chapter 8: K Arts, Countering Violence against Children in the Philippines: Positive RBA Practice Examples from PLAN Chapter 9: P Gready, ActionAid's Human Rights-based Approach and its Impact on Organisational and Operational Change Country Contexts Chapter 10: H Stokke, Standardised practice -- From international labour standards to development practice Chapter 11: K De Feyter and R Lumbika Nlandu, Skimming the Surface: Human Rights-Related Donor Interventions in the Bas-Congo Chapter 12: S Porter, A Change of Road for the Rights-Based Approach? A Reflection on Piloting a Health-Enabling Mobile Technology Programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Chapter 13: S Yeshanew, The Ethiopian Law Governing Civil Society Organizations: Divorcing Human Rights and Development? Chapter 14: W Vandenhole, C Lennox, P Gready and H Stokke, In Lieu of a Conclusion: Some Cross-cutting Issues and their Policy Implications ER -