Basic needs are basic rights: the core challenge for constitutional reform in Kenya
Material type:
- LB 485 .A39 1999
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AMREF INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AMIU) LIBRARY | LB 485 .A39 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 08265 |
Examines the impact of policy changes on the needs of the public with regards to the rights framework in Kenya as provided by the constitution. With focus on constitutional reform the book examines the extent to which the proposed framework for constitutional review recognises the rights of all citizens irrespective of their status and the extent to which it protects the economic and social rights of the poor. It discusses the implication of the reform on poverty eradication and the basic human rights of education, food, health, shelter and water.
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