Posts tagged: human rights

Participatory Governance–An Overwhelming Responsibility says Community Leaders

Participatory governance is a central theme in contemporary development literature and has dominated much of my work with community representatives over the past three years. The leaders of the Maroon Town Community in St. James, Jamaica, got their cup full of the concept during the delivery of human rights and participatory governance workshops between January [...]

Cuba: A Contemporary Model for Human Rights and People-Centred Development

The Cuban Revolution has stirred many emotions and opinions from various people and different parts of the world. For me, a Jamaican who grew up in the later stages of the Cold War, the word Cuba was sure to cause stir in any fora–you would be sure to hear the Cuban leadership being chided for [...]

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