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  • What information can I find on the Human Development Report website?

The website features all the texts and statistics from the 2011 Human Development Report and 2011 Human Development Index, as well as other indicators and data tools, in English, French, and Spanish.

The website also includes country profiles with the latest development data for all 193 United Nations member states. New features allow you to build your own development index, build your own data  tables or explore national development data visually on StatPlanet. Available for free downloading are previous global, regional, national and local Human Development Reports going back to 1990.

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