Basic Human Rights and the Humanitarian Crises in Sub-Saharan Africa
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ISBN 10: 1-55635-100-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-55635-100-6
Pages: 200
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 04/15/2007
Division: Pickwick Publications
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph Series
Category: Theology
Basic Human Rights and the Humanitarian Crises in Sub-Saharan Africa
Ethical Reflections
By Gabriel Andrew Msoka

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Book Description
For decades, post-independence Africa has been marked by conflicts, violence, and civil wars leading to a displacement of civilian populations and numerous humanitarian crises. For example, the Somali war, the 1994 Rwandan genocide, and the Darfur conflict in Western Sudan illustrate this phenomenon. In these situations, protecting the basic human rights of security, subsistence, the liberties of social participation, and the physical movement of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs)—particularly women, children, and young people—has been seen as inadequate. This book offers the following: a systematic presentation of the nature and scope of the crises; an evaluative description of the achievements and failures of governments, organizations, and the international community in responding to the crises; a critical analysis of the rationale for such an inadequate response; and a philosophical and theological study of basic human rights that seeks to redress these failures by envisioning an appropriate response and a lasting solution to the conflicts, displacement, and humanitarian crises in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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