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Global Development and Human Rights: The Sustainable Goals Beyond in Bloomington, MN
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Global Development and Human Rights: The Sustainable Goals Beyond in Bloomington, MN
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From 2000 to 2015 the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) mobilized external aid to finance lifechanging services in the global South. However, in doing so, the organization failed to meet the challenges often associated with human rights initiatives, which are to make underprivileged communities independently prosperous, equitable, and sustainable.In Global Development and Human Rights, Paul Nelson assesses the current thirtyyear effort to make transformative changes in the global South by exploring how this disconnect from human rights weakened the MDGs reputation as a successful aid organization. To overcome the failings of the MDGs, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were formed in 2016 with the intention of managing the issues fundamentally ignored by the MDGs.Drawing on twentyfive years of research on development goals, human rights, and the organizations that promote them, Nelson reasons that transformative change arises out of national and local movements, and shows how human rights can offer leverage and political support that help drive transformative national initiatives.
From 2000 to 2015 the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) mobilized external aid to finance lifechanging services in the global South. However, in doing so, the organization failed to meet the challenges often associated with human rights initiatives, which are to make underprivileged communities independently prosperous, equitable, and sustainable.In Global Development and Human Rights, Paul Nelson assesses the current thirtyyear effort to make transformative changes in the global South by exploring how this disconnect from human rights weakened the MDGs reputation as a successful aid organization. To overcome the failings of the MDGs, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were formed in 2016 with the intention of managing the issues fundamentally ignored by the MDGs.Drawing on twentyfive years of research on development goals, human rights, and the organizations that promote them, Nelson reasons that transformative change arises out of national and local movements, and shows how human rights can offer leverage and political support that help drive transformative national initiatives.


















