Rättighetsbaserat utvecklingssamarbete (RBU) i praktiken

Rättighetsbaserat utvecklingssamarbete (RBU) i praktiken

en fältstudie från IMs partner i San Miguel Ixtahuacán, Guatemala

 

Since the beginning of the new millennium the Rights-Based Approach (RBA) to development has come  to  influence  the  international development agenda, challenging  the  traditional charity model  and  the  Basic Needs Approach  (BNA). A  large  theoretical  literature  can  be  found  on RBA, as well as  training material and handbooks  for development practitioners. Little  is  to be found,  however,  on  the  implications  of  RBA  in  practice. What  difference  does  the  approach make in people’s lives? This is a central question for this study, which was carried out during a three month period in the municipality of San Miguel Ixtahuacán, situated in the north-western part of Guatemala. There, the Swedish Organization for Individual Relief (SOIR) supports local organizations aiming to improve the situation for the indigenous population of Mayan heritage.

 

The women’s organization CODEIM is one of these organizations and the subject for this study, which  has  been  carried  out  using  a  variety  of  qualitative  methods,  such  as  interviews  and participatory observations. The aim was  to discern opportunities and  challenges  for SOIR and CODEIM  to work  from  a RBA and  the conclusions  imply  that  there are potentials as well as difficulties  ahead  and  that  the  toughest  challenges  concern  changing  attitudes  towards development cooperation, involving pedagogical tasks in Sweden as well as in Guatemala.

 

Read the full study (pdf)

 

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