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This book offers a thought-provoking critique of the Millennium Development Goals, arguing that conventional development frameworks often overlook the fundamental importance of human freedom and agency. By shifting the lens from top-down policy objectives to people-centered approaches, the author challenges readers to reconsider how development goals are conceived and implemented.
Through rigorous analysis and practical examples, the work explores the gap between development aspirations and ground-level realities. It examines whose voices are heard in shaping global agendas and questions whether current frameworks adequately address the complex, interconnected challenges facing communities worldwide.
Essential reading for development professionals, policymakers, academics, and activists seeking to understand the limitations of mainstream development discourse and imagine alternative pathways that genuinely prioritize human dignity, freedom, and self-determination.







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