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  • 1. Getting Started
  • 2. Preparing The Report
  • 3. Making an Impact
    • 3.1. Media and Communications Strategy
    • 3.2. Launch the Report
    • 3.3. Initiate Advocacy
    • 3.4. Influence Assessment
    • 3.5. Long-Term Follow-Up

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2013 Report

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

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3. Making an Impact

The Human Development Report process does not end with publication. An important share of the value added of HDRs lies in the fact that the reports articulate a consistent human development message that the report teams can deploy through a carefully constructed advocacy strategy to press for change. Thus, once a national or regional HDR has been launched, it should become a dynamic tool in fulfilling the policy advocacy function of the Country Office, Regional Bureau, or Regional Centre of the United Nations Development Programme and in helping to measure progress in the realization of human development goals within the country or across the region. The HDRs are also used as tools by UNDP globally to support policy and advocacy in an HDR-UNDP feedback loop.


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