Re-framing poverty as a matter of rights
This article is the first in a series on Poverty and Human Rights in Canada. SUMMARY: This introductory article by guest editor, Elizabeth McIsaac of
This article is the first in a series on Poverty and Human Rights in Canada. SUMMARY: This introductory article by guest editor, Elizabeth McIsaac of
This article is the second in a series on Poverty and Human Rights in Canada. SUMMARY: In this article, Mark Holmgren interviews Mayor Don Iveson and
Religion, Charity and Human Rights, by Kerry O’Halloran, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press; 2014 ISBN: 978-1-10702-048-1 Kerry O’Halloran’s 2014 book, Religion, Charity and Human Rights, provides
Summary This article summarizes some findings about how civil society in Canada has been involved in working to improve the rights of children within the
Although politicians and powerful players pay lip service to civil society, the reality on the ground is different. Ask the human rights defender sentenced to
Part I of this paper, which won The Philanthropist’s 2000 Award, appeared in Volume 16, Number 2. Section 15: The Equality Guarantee s. 15(1): Every individual
Index to The Philanthropist Volume 12 Cite as (1994-5), 12 Philanthrop. No., pp. PREPARED BY CLAUDIA WILLETS, M.L.S. Subject Index A ACCOUNTING FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Introduction International philanthropy usually brings to mind famine relief or using Canadian dollars and expertise to build wells and irrigation systems in Third World countries;