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Human development report 2000. Human rights and human developmentTitleHuman development report 2000. Human rights and human development Author Corporate author Place of publicationWashington DC (USA) Year of publication2000 Pagination309p. MaterialBook Accompanying materialTables, maps, statistics, figures SeriesHuman Development Report (HDR) ISBN0-19-521678-4 External document Abstract Human rights and human development share a common vision and a common purpose—to secure, for every human being, freedom, well-being and dignity. Divided by the cold war, the rights agenda and development agenda followed parallel tracks. Now converging, their distinct strategies and traditions can bring new strength to the struggle for human freedom. Human Development Report 2000 looks at human rights as an intrinsic part of development—and at development as a means to realizing human rights. It shows how human rights bring principles of accountability and social justice to the process of human development.
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