Reflections on human rights and professional solidarity: A case study of Eritrea
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Holscher, Dorothee
Berhane, Solomon Y
Berhane, Solomon Y
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2008
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Durban, SOUTH AFRICA
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Using human rights violations in Eritrea as a point of reference, this article reflects on current discourses on human rights and professional solidarity in international social work. The notion of universal human rights is asserted, and the authors call for a more participatory and egalitarian dialogue on human rights within the profession.
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International Social Work
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51
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3
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Social work
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Eritrea
human rights
international social work
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Hoelscher, D; Berhane, SY, Reflections on human rights and professional solidarity: A case sstudy in Eritrea, International Social Work, 2008, 51 (3), pp. 311-323