Development with Dignity Self-determination, Localization, and the End to Poverty

At a time when the global development industry is under more pressure than ever before, this book argues that an end to poverty can only be achieved by prioritizing human dignity. Unable to adequately account for the roles of culture, context, and local institutions, today's outsider-led deve...

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Main Author: Palmer, Tom G. (auth)
Other Authors: Warner, Matt (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
Series:Rethinking Development
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