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

The Influence of Civil Society on the Human Development Process in Kyrgyzstan

The National Human Development Report (NHDR) 2005 is devoted to analysis of how civil society mechanisms influence human capacity development in Kyrgyzstan. The NHDR 2005 is based on a functional approach, the idea being that activities of civil society as an independent and important element for society as a whole are best identified through its actual, specific and exclusive functions. The authors of the NHDR have endeavored to show how civil society, by implementing its functions (protecting the rights and liberties of individuals, enabling individuals to participate in public/social life, integrating society and shaping public policy), creates the necessary prerequisites for multi-faceted development of human beings.

Year: 2005
Type: National Reports
Region: Eastern Europe & Central Asia
Country: Kyrgyzstan

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