.  .
  • English
  • Français
  • Español

Human Development Reports - United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

  • Skip to main content
  • home
  • Human Development 
  • Reports (1990-2013)
  • Indices & Data
  • Countries
  • Events
  • Media
  • About Us
  • Search
Share
  • Download the 2013 Report
  • Development Data
  • About the Reports
  • About the Team
  • Contacts for Media
  • Subscribe to our email bulletin
  • Human Development Report Press Kits
  • Latest News
  • Videos

Join us

  • Get email updates
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

HIGHLIGHT

2013 Report

The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World is available for free downloading

Email list signup

To sign up to receive our email announcements concerning new publications, upcoming events, and other Human Development news, fill in the following form and click Submit. Your information will not be shared or made public.

This form needs Javascript to display, which your browser doesn't support. Sign up here instead




RSS news syndication

The Human Development Reports website is equipped with a RSS feed that will allow you to stay informed of the new content that is posted in our pages.

By subscribing to our feed, you will automatically receive updated links that will lead you directly to the new content of our site. You never need to wonder if there is something new that you are unaware of or missing an important event because you have not visited the site recently.

We will tell you by means of a RSS feed when changes occur; the moment new content is uploaded to the site.

We have prepared two feeds on human development:

  • Human Development news and events

To subscribe is easy, just use the links above and subscribe to the news feed using your preferred method.


Social bookmarking

Throughout our website you can find a share icon. This opens a list of hyperlinks that enable you to share the content you find throughout our site with your online social networks.

Try it out!     share

People who use social networking websites do so in order to share information. That information can be a list of bookmarks that you find interesting and important to visit or a specific piece of content (news story, video, file, etc). These websites serve as great means to distribute and recommend content found on the Internet with other members of your online community.

All these sites require membership yet none request payment for subscription. Learn more about social bookmarking.

The source code for share is available here.


Back to top

2013 Report

  • Home
  • Site Map
  • Contact Us
  • Employment
  • Internships
  • Terms of Use
  • Webmaster
  • Get email updates