Human development

the right to health

The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation has adopted – as reflected by its own organisational structure – a universalistic approach to human development, centred on people, opportunities, rights and choices. Development is not only a matter of economic growth and the overall resources available to a community: it must also be connected to the ways […]

Read more The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation has adopted – as reflected by its own organisational structure – a universalistic approach to human development, centred on people, opportunities, rights and choices. Development is not only a matter of economic growth and the overall resources available to a community: it must also be connected to the ways […]

human rights

The UN document “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” formally recognises the decisive role to be played by universal access to human rights on the road to sustainable development. The full respect of human rights is indeed indispensable for furthering the processes of spreading democracy and including vulnerable groups, with the aim […]

Read more The UN document “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” formally recognises the decisive role to be played by universal access to human rights on the road to sustainable development. The full respect of human rights is indeed indispensable for furthering the processes of spreading democracy and including vulnerable groups, with the aim […]

disability

There are almost one billion people in the world with disabilities, and they represent roughly 15% of the planet’s population. It is estimated that 80% live in developing countries, where the condition of disability is often associated to poverty, exclusion and discrimination, with painful consequences in social, economic and cultural terms. In contexts of conflict […]

Read more There are almost one billion people in the world with disabilities, and they represent roughly 15% of the planet’s population. It is estimated that 80% live in developing countries, where the condition of disability is often associated to poverty, exclusion and discrimination, with painful consequences in social, economic and cultural terms. In contexts of conflict […]
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