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A Poverty of Rights: Six Ways to Fix the MDGs

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:20 authored by Malcolm Langford
The reactions of the human rights community to the MDGs have been diverse. The goals have given a clear, communicable and quantitative focus to development but they arguably distract attention from important issues and are structurally flawed. In looking backwards, we need to consider whether the human rights gaps in the MDGs architecture are partly responsible for the mixed success of the enterprise and whether the MDGs are also being used to avoid human rights commitments. This reflection is used to look forwards to 2015 and it is argued that, even if we accept the target?based approach, human rights can make six key contributions, namely: (1) increasing participation in target selection; (2) ensuring targets better reflect human rights; (3) aiming for equality not just average improvements; (4) adjusting the targets for resource availability; (5) locating economic trade?offs within a human rights?based normative framework; and (6) improving the accountability infrastructure.

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Langford, M. (2010) A Poverty of Rights: Six Ways to Fix the MDGs. IDS Bulletin 41(1): 83-91

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IDS Bulletin Vol. 41 Nos. 1

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