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portada Ngos and Human Rights: Comparing Faith-Based and Secular Approaches: 29 (Studies in Security and International Affairs Series) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
228
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780820359496

Ngos and Human Rights: Comparing Faith-Based and Secular Approaches: 29 (Studies in Security and International Affairs Series) (in English)

Charity Butcher; Maia Carter Hallward (Author) · University Of Georgia Press · Hardcover

Ngos and Human Rights: Comparing Faith-Based and Secular Approaches: 29 (Studies in Security and International Affairs Series) (in English) - Charity Butcher; Maia Carter Hallward

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Synopsis "Ngos and Human Rights: Comparing Faith-Based and Secular Approaches: 29 (Studies in Security and International Affairs Series) (in English)"

This study examines and compares the important work on global human rights advocacy done by religious NGOs and by secular NGOs. By studying the similarities in how such organizations understand their work, we can better consider not only how religious and secular NGOs might complement each other but also how they might collaborate and cooperate in the advancement of human rights. However, little research has attempted to compare these types of NGOs and their approaches. NGOs and Human Rights explores this comparison and identifies the key areas of overlap and divergence. In so doing, it lays the groundwork for better understanding how to capitalize on the strengths of religious groups, especially in addressing the world’s many human rights challenges. This book uses a new dataset of more than three hundred organizations affiliated with the United Nations Human Rights Council to compare the extent to which religious and secular NGOs differ in their framing, discussion, and operationalization of human rights work. Using both quantitative analysis of the extensive data collected by the authors and forty-seven in depth interviews conducted with members of human rights organizations in the sample, Charity Butcher and Maia Carter Hallward analyze these organizations’ approaches to questions of culture, development, women’s rights, children’s rights, and issues of peace and conflict.

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