Dictionary of Human Rights Advocacy Organizations in Africa
By (Author) Santosh C. Saha
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th May 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
Reference works
323.096
Hardback
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There is a growing tendency in all of the developing countries to see the right to employment, education, and other basic rights as adjuncts to basic political rights. Also, in many African countries there have been movements for expansive rights that should include children's rights and women's rights in addition to the basic civil and political rights. Most current sources have selectively taken into consideration the work of politically oriented groups. This volume includes the status and work of human rights groups in Africa currently working to uphold both the basic as well as the expansive rights. One possible way of resolving the conflict between relativism and universalism is to project commonalities of norms and values through examinations of many advocacy groups in Africa that highlight the plight of refugees, women, and children as well as civil and political rights. This dictionary lists the current advocacy groups working in Africa to uphold and protect both the basic political rights and the expansive rights of previously unacknowledged segments of the population from governmental infringements. Advocacy groups are listed A to Z with additional resource information following each entry. This book will be a useful reference to students and scholars of African history, Third World Studies, International Human Rights, and Political Science, and Academic libraries.
For students and scholars of African history, political science, and Third World studies the dictionary is a record of African human rights issues and progress over the past 30 years.-American Reference Books Annual
"For students and scholars of African history, political science, and Third World studies the dictionary is a record of African human rights issues and progress over the past 30 years."-American Reference Books Annual
SANTOSH SAHA is Assistant Professor of History at Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio.