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Rapport 2013

L'essor du Sud : le progrès humain dans un monde diversifié
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Événements de lancement du Rapport sur le développement humain 2010

Les événements ici-bas sont organisés par le Bureau du Rapport sur le développement du PNUD, le Bureau des partenariats du PNUD et/ou les Bureaux régionaux du PNUD et n'inclus pas les événements nationaux organisés par les Bureaux de pays du PNUD.

Lancement mondial : Secrétariat des Nations Unies à New York, États-Unis 4 Nov

  • Dakar, Senegal 4 Nov
  • Montevideo, Uruguay 4 Nov
  • Ottawa, Canada 4 Nov
  • Berlin, Germany 4 Nov
  • Rome, Italy 4 Nov
  • Nairobi, Kenya 4 Nov
  • Lisbon, Portugal 4 Nov
  • Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 5 Nov
  • Copenhagen, Denmark 5 Nov
  • Helsinki, Finland 5 Nov
  • Stockholm, Sweden 5 Nov
  • Oslo, Norway 5 Nov
  • Warsaw, Poland 5 Nov
  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 5 Nov
  • Algiers, Algeria 8 Nov
  • Brussels, Belgium 8 Nov
  • Reykjavik, Iceland 8 Nov
  • Moscow, Russian Federation 9 Nov
  • Madrid, Spain 10 Nov
  • Barcelona, Spain 11 Nov
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 11 Nov
  • Porto Alegre, Brazil 11 Nov
  • Dhaka, Bangladesh 13 Nov
  • Medellin, Colombia 13 Nov
  • Bogota, Colombia 16 Nov
  • Bern, Switzerland 17 Nov
  • Washington DC, United States 17 Nov
  • Paris, France 19 Nov
  • Port of Spain, Trinidad-and-Tobago 22 Nov
  • Geneva, Switzerland 22 Nov
  • Kingston, Jamaica 23 Nov
  • Vitoria, Spain 23 Nov
  • London, United Kingdom 23 Nov
  • Bilbao, Portugal 23 Nov
  • Vienna, Austria 25 Nov
  • Seoul, Republic of Korea 3 Dec
  • Bangkok, Thailand 8 Dec
  • Jakarta, Indonesia 10 Dec
  • Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 13 Dec
  • Canberra, Australia 13 Dec
  • Paramaribo, Suriname 14 Dec
  • Melbourne, Australia 14 Dec
  • Sydney, Australia 15 Dec
  • Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 11 Jan
  • Banjul, Gambia 12 Jan
  • San Salvador, El Salvador 17 Jan
  • Bridgetown, Barbados 18 Feb
  • Islamabad, Pakistan 22 Feb

Lancemement du Rapport à New York, États-Unis

Le Rapport 2010, intitulé La vraie richesse des nations : Les chemins du développement humain, a été lancé le 4 novembre 2010 par le secrétaire général de l’ONU Ban Ki-moon, l’administrateur du PNUD Helen Clark et le prix Nobel Amartya Sen. Ce dernier a participé à la mise au point de l’IDH pour le premier Rapport sur le développement humain en 1990 en collaboration avec Mahbub ul Haq, économiste fondateur de la série, aujourd’hui disparu. Les Rapports sur le développement humain et l’IDH ont remis en question les mesures purement

Vidéos du Lancement du Rapport sur le développement humain 2010

HDR 2010 launch

Lancement du Rapport sur le développement humain 2010

04 novembre 2010

  • Remarks by Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General
  • Allocution de Helen Clark, Administrateur du PNUD
Sen and Jeni noon-briefing

UN Press Conference with Amartya Sen and Jeni Klugman

04 novembre 2010

  • Résumé de la conférence de presse

Galerie de photos des événements de lancement

  • Lancemement du Rapport sur le développement humain 2010
  • Lancemement africain du Rapport sur le développement humain 2010
  • Lancemements à travers le monde du Rapport sur le développement humain 2010

Événements liés au Rapport de 2010

24 mai 2011
Human Development and Indigenous Peoples – Indicators to Measure Multi-dimensional Poverty and Experiences from Latin America
UN, New York
HDRO, in collaboration with the UNDP Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, is organizing a side event for the 10th session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

7-8 avril 2011
Human Rights, Development and Economic Growth - Metrics, New Ways of Thinking, and New Strategies
Washington, D.C.
This conference will examine these new metrics and how scholars, business leaders, and government officials are using them to devise cost-effective approaches to stimulating economic growth while advancing human rights.

10-11 mars 2011
Statistics for policymaking: Europe 2020
Brussels, Belgium
The conference will focus on the role of statistics in policymaking and political decision-making, using the Europe 2020 strategy as a case in point. It will discuss the role statistics played in the formulation of the strategy and the role it will have in its implementation. This will be done in a broader framework of statistics used for evidence based decision making where the statistical support for the Europe 2020 strategy is a concrete example.

23 février 2011
Multidimensional Poverty
Washington, DC
Twenty-five years ago, James Foster's influential work with Joel Greer and Erick Thorbecke helped define the way the world measures poverty. Foster will present his recent work on the theory of how to measure poverty when we care not only about income but also other dimensions of well-being such as health and education.

11 février 2011
Building Better: Gender & Human Development in Asia
Washington DC, United States
On its 20th anniversary, UNDP’s annual Human Development Report (HDR) finds that Asia has progressed fastest in terms of human well-being since 1970, with China, Indonesia, South Korea, Laos, and Nepal surging ahead. But its new Gender Inequality Index shows South Asia in particular trailing behind on the critical measure of gender equality. An Asia-specific HDR also highlights women’s economic, legal, and political rights and how they impact human development in the region. HDR lead author Jeni Klugman, UN Assistant Secretary-General and UNDP Director for Asia & the Pacific Ajay Chhibber, and World Bank Executive Director for Germany Ingrid-Gabriela Hoven will discuss how Asia is both leading and lagging in the work of building better lives for its people.

8-11 décember 2010
Understanding Quality of Life and Building a Happier Tomorrow
Bangkok, Thailand
This will be the first ISQOLS conference in Asia. It represents a special opportunity for academics & researchers, policy makers, and practitioners from Asia and elsewhere to meet and share knowledge. The aim of our conference is to display the high quality of research into quality of life that is occurring in the Asian region and around the world. The conference provides an opportunity to showcase research relevant to the development of public policy and provides an opportunity to work together to build 'a happier tomorrow'.

1 décembre 2010
Mesure pour Mesure: Sait-on vraiment mesurer le développement ?
Paris, France
« Développement » et « croissance économique » ne sont pas synonymes. Le PIB d’un pays peut, en effet, croître sans que la santé, l’éducation ou les situations de pauvreté n’évoluent favorablement. Pourtant, c’est bien le PIB, et cette statistique seule, qui continue d’être utilisée pour mesurer le « développement » d’un pays. Comment, dès lors, améliorer cette mesure du développement ? Faut-il multiplier les indicateurs spécifiques à chacune de ses dimensions ? Ou bien faut-il intégrer celles-ci au sein d’un indicateur unique ? Les différents aspects du développement sont néanmoins peu comparables entre eux. Telles seront les questions débattues par des experts de premier plan, venus du monde entier, lors de la prochaine conférence AFD/EUDN. Chacun s’emploiera à identifier les approches alternatives ou complémentaires permettant de mieux mesurer le progrès économique et social – et de mieux concevoir et suivre les stratégies de développement.

22-26 novembre 2010
Global South South Development Expo 2010
Geneva, Switzerland
The GSSD Expo is not designed for the discussion of problems or the presentation of generalized scenarios and prescriptions for solving them. Rather, it is designed solely to enable developing countries and their development partners, including donor agencies, organizations of the United Nations system, and private-sector and civil society organizations to systematically and regularly showcase their evidence-based SSDSs. These solutions are deeply rooted in and developed under historical, political, economic, social and geographical conditions specific to the SSDS-originating countries.

19 novembre 2010
Rapport sur le développement humain 2010 - lancement du Rapport à Paris (webcast)
En ligne
The 20th Anniversary Edition was launched in New York last week. The wikiprogress live webcast will cover the Paris launch on Friday 19 November (10:00 to 12:00 Paris time) at OECD Headquarters. The event will feature a presentation of the report by Ms. Jeni Klugman, Director, Human Development Report Office, UNDP. A high-level panel discussion, chaired by Ms. Martine Durand, Chief Statistician and Director, Statistics Directorate, OECD will follow.

17 novembre 2010
The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development
Washington DC, United States
Most developing countries have made dramatic progress in health, education, and basic living standards in recent decades, with many of the poorest countries posting the greatest gains, according to the 2010 Human Development Report. But patterns vary greatly, with some countries losing ground since 1970. Introducing three new indices, the 20th anniversary edition of the Report documents wide inequalities within and among countries, deep disparities between women and men, and extreme multidimensional poverty in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Join us for a discussion of the report with an expert panel including its lead author.

11-14 octobre 2010
Third Global Forum on Gender Statistics
Manila, Philippines
The focus of the 2010 Forum is on the gender dimensions of health statistics, including measurement of maternal mortality, causes of death and disability, and related methodological advances. National practices in the incorporation of a gender perspective in national statistical systems and in the measurement of women and men’s health will be reviewed.

14 juillet 2010
Release of the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)
London, United Kingdom
OPHI and the UNDP Human Development Report launch the Multidimensional Poverty Index or MPI – an innovative new measure that gives a vivid “multidimensional” picture of people living in poverty. The MPI will be featured in the 20th Anniversary edition of the UNDP Human Development Report and goes beyond income by reflecting a range of deprivations that afflict a person’s life at the same time.

14-16 juin 2010
Multidimensional Poverty & Inequality: New Methods & Research Directions
Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford, UK
OPHI’s workshop on new methods and research directions in multidimensional poverty and inequality discussed innovative new techniques to measure multiple dimensions of life. Participants included senior academics, students and representatives from international agencies. The workshop was co-sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme Human Development Report Office, who OPHI is collaborating with on work towards the 2010 UNDP Human Development Report.

19 mars 2010
Success and Failure in Human Development
UN Delegates Dining Room
Prof. Stewart delivered the lecture as the 2009 recipient of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Mahbub ul Haq Award. She received the award last October at a reception in Busan, South Korea. The award is given every two to three years to recognize a leading national, regional or world figure that has demonstrated outstanding commitment to furthering human development understanding and progress.

25 février 2010
Rethinking Human Development, Part Two: The Role of Democratic Governance
Washington, DC
In celebration of this 20th anniversary year of UNDP’s Human Development Report, the UNDP Washington Roundtable is convening several sessions on rethinking human development. Part Two of this series will take stock of the role of democratic governance in human development. The opening paragraphs of the inaugural 1990 Human Development Report stated that political freedom, including human rights, was an integral part of human development.

23 février 2010
Human Development: A retrospective & prospects
Boston, Massachusetts
The Pardee Distinguished Lecture focused on the lessons learnt from 20 years of UN Human Development Reports and on prospects for global human development in the future.

19 février 2010
Human Development – influence on the theory and practice of international development
New Orleans, United States
Human development is one of several paradigms that define what ‘development’ is, should be, and what policy options work best. Built on Amartya Sen’s work on capabilities, and launched as a paradigm in the 1990 Human Development Report led by Mahbub ul Haq, it has been an important reference in international development policy debates for the last 2 decades. What has been its influence?

28 janvier 2010
Rethinking Human Development, Part One
University of California Washington Center, 1608 Rhode Island Avenue, NW (between 16th & 17th Streets)
During the course of this anniversary year, the UNDP Washington Roundtable will convene several sessions on this rethinking of human development. Part One of this series, our January 28th session, will take stock of human development and the Human Development Index in the context of the current reviews of U.S. development policy and the recent findings of the Sarkozy Commission.

28-29 janvier 2010
Twenty Years of Human Development: the past and the future of the Human Developm
Cambridge, UK
The Von Hugel Institute/Capability and Sustainability Network, University of Cambridge, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) / Human Development Report Office (HDRO), invites researchers from different disciplines and parts of the world to submit papers on the history of Human Development and its future prospects. The general aim of this workshop is twofold: to stimulate further understanding of the last twenty years of the Human Development perspective and to examine proposals for improving its future prospects.

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