Health, Human rights and Intervention EQ1 Flashcards
What are the main way to measure human development?
- human development index (HDI)
- literacy’s rates
- life expectancy
- happy planet index (HPI)
- freedom index
- gender inequality
Why is modern development measure using social indicators?
In the modern world the concept of development is more rounded and wider not only focusing on wealth and economic growth by also looking at quality of life and human development.
There is a significant relationship between wealth levels and income.
What is the main ways to measure economic development?
- gross national income (GNI)
- gross domestic product (GDP)
What is the happy planet index?
This is one of the leading global measurement of sustainable well being. Founded in 2006, it combines ecological footprint, wellbeing and life expectancy. The country with the highest HPI is Costa Rica with a score of 64.0.
What are the downfall to the Happy planet index?
- 2/3 of measurement is based highly aggregated and subjective data
-only life expectancy is a reliable data set - population may perceive well-being in different contexts or expected better things.
What are the benefits of using Gross domestic product as a measure of development?
- economic growth is the catalyst and drives others types of development
- advances in health and life expectancy can only be delivered by economic growth.
What are the downfalls of using GDP as a measure of development?
- focuses only on economic growth, modern concept of development has shifted to well being ect economic growth doesn’t necessarily led to improvements in human development
- complex relationship between income and life satisfaction
- economic growth tend to exploit environment/resources negatively impacting environmental aspect of development
- informal economy not included in GDP
What is the development cable (model)?
Identifies that in order for a country to develop there are key development factors interacting
- need both social and economic development to attract FDI
- need a sustainable environment
- progress society (breaking down intergenerational concepts)
- low inequality
- democratic government
What is the modernisation theory?
Rostow : In order for development to take place, traditional societies need to adopt western values and go through industrialisations and gain industrial growth.
C > doesn’t take into consideration non-economic factors
What is the dependency theory?
Frank : the population of less developed counties are not to blame for the failure of their societies to develop. Instead colonial history has resulted in LIC counties (Peripheral) unable to be self sufficient and to have to rely on hand out form core regions.
What is the world systems theory?
A view of the world in which countries are placed into different economic ‘classes’ to explain their economic relationship with one another. Shows a three tiered world.”peripheral’, ‘semi-peripheral’ and ‘core’
What is Sharia law?
Sharia law is the law of Islam, it creates the legal system in most Muslim counties e.g. theft is punishable by amputation of right hand and a women cannot drive or speak alone to a man who’s not their husband or related to them.
Why is Sharia law, hindering or aiding development?
Sharia law directly contradicts basic human rights, drastically hindering any human development that could take place. The high amounts of inequality and strict laws (when loaning money not allowed to charge interest and any foreign banks have to adopted these laws). Restricting women’s education can also reduce educated workforce?.
C > some on the world richest countries Qatar and United Arab Emirates apply Sharia laws.
What is Bolivia new development approach?
Evo Morales (president) has adopted a new development approach to reduce inequality and focus in human rights.
What Evo Morales new development approach led to in Bolivia (+ and -)?
+ half a billion Bolivia lifted out of poverty
+ more sustainable society (law of ‘mother nature)
- 20% of population still lack access to clean water and 40% of population still without sanitation’s
Who is Hans Rosling and what is his views on development?
Rosling was a Swedish physician. He believed that future goals should be to improve environmental quality, health, human rights and life expectancy of the poorest s counties as inherited believed it to be essential to economic growth. He stressed that a stable government and good health will unlock a countries economic potential. E.g. Bolivia
C > economic growths is needed to fund sanitation and health infrastructure
Why is education essential for development of a country?
- education is essential as it add to the human capital within a country
- strong correlation between number of years in education and future earning potential
- better education also contributes to a better understanding of human rights (more likely to inforce them)
Why is there differences in education levels globally?
There are massive variation with education globally as a result of
- poverty (Sub- Sharan Africa)
- disparities relating to gender (Afghanistan).
- governmental priorities
e.g UNESCO has found that education is still inaccessible to over 60 million children of primary school ages
What is UNESCO?
The United national educational, scientific and cultural organisation work towards ensuring that every child has access to quality education as a fundamental human right and as a prerequisite for human development. Helps to raise literacy rates.
What is an example about how gender equality has affected education?
In low income Sub-Saharan Africa, fewer girls than boys finish both primary and secondary school as education often costs money and boys are prioritised.
E..g. 54% of the worlds non schooled population are girls