Ghere points to how any NGO, regardless of its specific mission, can provide outlets for human rights activism. He also discusses the ways that NGOs have become increasingly concerned with human rights. Calling for leaders of human rights and development NGOs to “get on the same page” in terms of both theory and practice, he provides context, definition, and guidance for those working in development and advocacy organizations, as well as those considering a career in the NGO world.
Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction: NGOs, Human Rights, and Leadership. 2. Slippery Terminology: Strategically Crafted Rhetoric in Development and Human Rights. 3. Rights-Based Leadership and Transformative Change. 4. Organization and Management in Pursuit of Rights-Based Missions. 5. Performance and Accountability in Rights-Focused NGOs. 6. Organization Learning and Knowledge Management as Foundations of Rights-Based Accomplishment. 7. Gender and Rights Advancement. 8. Human Resources Management in Humanitarian and Development NGOs. 9. Conclusion: Rights-Based Leadership in NGOs.
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