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ID087993
Title ProperWhy international organizations should bring basic needs back in
LanguageENG
AuthorRudra, Nita
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)An important milestone in the development debate is the recognition of poverty as a multidimensional phenomenon via the capabilities approach. However, a challenge remains in that many governments in less-developed countries continue to avoid prioritizing issues of absolute deprivation. This paper demonstrates how and why existing efforts to operationalize capabilities may distract policy makers from giving sufficient weight to issues of basic survival. We propose that international organizations can address this challenge through a method of triangulation: (1) identify how countries rank on universal goals of human development; (2) identify how countries rank on universal goals of basic needs provision; and (3) promote participatory poverty assessments. This approach ensures that absolute deprivation issues are addressed, and it establishes an acceptable (and necessary) balance between standardization and local complexity.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Perspectives Vol. 10, No.2; May 2009: p129-150
Journal SourceInternational Studies Perspectives Vol. 10, No.2; May 2009: p129-150
Key WordsBasic Needs ;  Capabilities ;  Developing Countries ;  International Organizations ;  Poverty ;  HDI