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Capability Association

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  1. What are HD & the CA?

    …lity of their lives, should come first in every decision at whatever level – whether individual, organizational or governmental. The UNDP’s 20th anniversary Human Development Report (2010, p.2) defines human development as ‘the expansion of people’s freedoms to live long, healthy and creative lives; to advance other goals they have reason to value; and to engage actively in shaping development equitably and sustainably on a shared planet. People a…

  2. Human Development & Capability Debate Series

    …is Debates Series is meant to supplement the Journal. It aims to make an up-to-date overview of the insights of the capability approach in a given social science or policy area available for the student and academic body, and policy audience. Each book will introduce the distinctive perspective that the normative framework of the capability approach brings to a specific topic, such as gender, education, children, disability, indigenous people and…

  3. Overview of Books in the Human Development & Capabilities Debate Series

    …Indigenous Peoples and the Capability Approach – Krushil Watene, Mandy Yap, Erika Bockstael (2019) Technology and Human Development – Ilse Oosterlaken (2015) Wellbeing, Justice and Development Ethics – Séverine Deneulin (2014) For more information, see the Routledge website. HDCA members receive a 25% discount! Email admin@hd-ca.org to request the promotional code….

  4. Multidimensional poverty measurement in the post-2015 development context – live webcast of side-event at the UN General Assembly

    …hose living in poverty and ensure we eradicate both multidimensional and income poverty. This event is organised by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, CONEVAL of Mexico, the Department for Social Prosperity of Colombia, the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative at the University of Oxford (OPHI) and the new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network, a global network of policymakers dedicated to advancing the multid…

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