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Assessing International Funding Allocation for Child-Rights Based Projects: the case of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency

  1. Title statementAssessing International Funding Allocation for Child-Rights Based Projects: the case of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency [rukopis] / Mariana Gomes de carvalho
    Additional Variant TitlesAssessing funding allocation for child rights-based projects
    Personal name Gomes de carvalho, Mariana, 1997- (dissertant)
    Translated titleAssessing funding allocation for child rights-based projects
    Issue data2022
    Phys.des.55 p.
    NoteOponent Ondřej Filipec
    Ved. práce Lucie Macková
    Another responsib. Filipec, Ondřej, 1986- (opponent)
    Macková, Lucie (thesis advisor)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor)
    Keywords child rights * human rights-based approach * Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency * child rights * human rights-based approach * Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
    Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses
    UDC (043)378.2
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindPUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitleMgr.
    Degree programNavazující
    Degree programDevelopment Studies and Foresight
    Degreee disciplineDevelopment Studies and Foresight - specialization in Global Development Policy
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    The Convention on the Rights of the Child is one of the most ratified international law instruments of the history. It prescribes the allocation of resources to support the realization of the rights in the Convention. Yet, there is limited evidence on the incorporation of a rights-perspective in the development field. This research is divided in two parts, the first puts forward a theoretical discussion of the implementation of a human rights-based approach (HRBA) in the development practice, while in the second part, a qualitative interpretative analysis of governmental briefs, reports and policy documents is conducted to identify motivations, priorities and the decision-making process behind funding child rights-related projects by the Swedish international development cooperation agency (Sida). The research reflects upon the rationing of the children as right-holders and discusses Sida's main partner, justification for support and implementation of a HRBA. This research findings provide a glance over a rights approach to development and contribute on aid transparency by tracing donor motivations and flows of resources, which can be especially useful to institutions in the development field aiming to explore potential partnership with Sida.The Convention on the Rights of the Child is one of the most ratified international law instruments of the history. It prescribes the allocation of resources to support the realization of the rights in the Convention. Yet, there is limited evidence on the incorporation of a rights-perspective in the development field. This research is divided in two parts, the first puts forward a theoretical discussion of the implementation of a human rights-based approach (HRBA) in the development practice, while in the second part, a qualitative interpretative analysis of governmental briefs, reports and policy documents is conducted to identify motivations, priorities and the decision-making process behind funding child rights-related projects by the Swedish international development cooperation agency (Sida). The research reflects upon the rationing of the children as right-holders and discusses Sida's main partner, justification for support and implementation of a HRBA. This research findings provide a glance over a rights approach to development and contribute on aid transparency by tracing donor motivations and flows of resources, which can be especially useful to institutions in the development field aiming to explore potential partnership with Sida.

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