The New Human Agenda: An Empowering Approach to Poverty Alleviation

The ways of the West are not necessarily the best for releasing human potential and capacity for poverty alleviation. This paper puts forward the New Human Agenda, built around the concepts of increased humanness, partnerships and bioregionalism, as an alternative approach to traditional interventio...

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Main Authors: Raphaely, Talia, Marinova, Dora
Other Authors: Unknown
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Murdoch University 2006
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38863
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description The ways of the West are not necessarily the best for releasing human potential and capacity for poverty alleviation. This paper puts forward the New Human Agenda, built around the concepts of increased humanness, partnerships and bioregionalism, as an alternative approach to traditional interventions. Using the example of The Hunger Project, it argues that the applied process and strategies (which are locally conceived, dynamically transformative, flexible, connected, iterative, engaging, participatory and empowering) have the potential to deliver sustainable and long term opportunities for poverty alleviation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-388632017-01-30T14:27:10Z The New Human Agenda: An Empowering Approach to Poverty Alleviation Raphaely, Talia Marinova, Dora Unknown The ways of the West are not necessarily the best for releasing human potential and capacity for poverty alleviation. This paper puts forward the New Human Agenda, built around the concepts of increased humanness, partnerships and bioregionalism, as an alternative approach to traditional interventions. Using the example of The Hunger Project, it argues that the applied process and strategies (which are locally conceived, dynamically transformative, flexible, connected, iterative, engaging, participatory and empowering) have the potential to deliver sustainable and long term opportunities for poverty alleviation. 2006 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38863 Murdoch University restricted
spellingShingle Raphaely, Talia
Marinova, Dora
The New Human Agenda: An Empowering Approach to Poverty Alleviation
title The New Human Agenda: An Empowering Approach to Poverty Alleviation
title_full The New Human Agenda: An Empowering Approach to Poverty Alleviation
title_fullStr The New Human Agenda: An Empowering Approach to Poverty Alleviation
title_full_unstemmed The New Human Agenda: An Empowering Approach to Poverty Alleviation
title_short The New Human Agenda: An Empowering Approach to Poverty Alleviation
title_sort new human agenda: an empowering approach to poverty alleviation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38863