THE MINNESOTA METHOD FOR HUMAN RIGHTS CHANGE

Creating lasting and effective cultural, behavioral, individual, and societal change entails choices and decisions. Without proper understanding of what generates, inhibits, or disrupts change however we remain ill-equipped to support individuals, organizations, or societies in their developmental p...

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Main Authors: Todd Howland, Shelby Ankrom, Gonxhe Kandri, Paul Olubayo, Hannah Shireman, Alli Strong-Martin, Amelia Shindelar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Direitos Humanos em Rede 2020-08-01
Series:Sur: International Journal on Human Rights
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Online Access:https://sur.conectas.org/en/the-minnesota-method-for-human-rights-change/
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Summary:Creating lasting and effective cultural, behavioral, individual, and societal change entails choices and decisions. Without proper understanding of what generates, inhibits, or disrupts change however we remain ill-equipped to support individuals, organizations, or societies in their developmental process. The Minnesota Method for Human Rights change proposes a series of steps and tools to help human rights practitioners develop focus and strategy. Based on academic and practical knowledge this method will help you better understand the issues and actors in your community of interest; develop strategic plans and continue to adapt those plans as circumstances change.
ISSN:1806-6445
1983-3342