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This edited volume examines the development and challenges of
governance, democracy, and human rights in Africa. It analyzes the
emerging challenges for strengthening good governance in the region
and explores issues related to civil, political, economic,
cultural, and social rights highlighting group rights including
women, girls, and other minority groups. The project presents a
useful study of the democratization processes and normative
developments in Africa exploring challenges in the form of
corruption, conflict, political violence, and their subsequent
impact on populations. The contributors appraise the implementation
gap between law and practice and the need for institutional reform
to build strong and robust mechanisms at the domestic, regional,
and international levels.
This edited volume examines the development and challenges of
governance, democracy, and human rights in Africa. It analyzes the
emerging challenges for strengthening good governance in the region
and explores issues related to civil, political, economic,
cultural, and social rights highlighting group rights including
women, girls, and other minority groups. The project presents a
useful study of the democratization processes and normative
developments in Africa exploring challenges in the form of
corruption, conflict, political violence, and their subsequent
impact on populations. The contributors appraise the implementation
gap between law and practice and the need for institutional reform
to build strong and robust mechanisms at the domestic, regional,
and international levels.
This book highlights the use of art in human rights, specifically
within Africa. It advances an innovative pattern of thinking that
explores the intersection between art and human rights law. In
recent years, art has become an important tool for engagement on
several human rights issues. In view of its potency, and yet
potential to be a danger when misused, this book seeks to
articulate the use of arts in the human rights discourse in its
different forms. Chapters cover how music, photography, literature,
photojournalism, soap opera, commemorations, sculpting and theatre
can be used as an expression of human rights. This book
demonstrates how arts have become a formidable expression of
thoughts and a means of articulating reality in a form that
simplifies truth and congregates resolve to advance change.
This book highlights the use of art in human rights, specifically
within Africa. It advances an innovative pattern of thinking that
explores the intersection between art and human rights law. In
recent years, art has become an important tool for engagement on
several human rights issues. In view of its potency, and yet
potential to be a danger when misused, this book seeks to
articulate the use of arts in the human rights discourse in its
different forms. Chapters cover how music, photography, literature,
photojournalism, soap opera, commemorations, sculpting and theatre
can be used as an expression of human rights. This book
demonstrates how arts have become a formidable expression of
thoughts and a means of articulating reality in a form that
simplifies truth and congregates resolve to advance change.
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