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Informe 2013

El ascenso del Sur: Progreso humano en un mundo diverso
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24 años de Informes sobre Desarrollo Humano

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Commitment to Human Development: A National Challenge
Transforming the Panama we are, into the Panama we want, is everyone's mission

Panama's first Report provides a diagnosis on poverty and inequality and finds that inequality is rooted in ethno-social factors. The Report provides disaggregated data on poverty at the province-, district- and "comarca" (community) levels, and finds that 40.5% of Panamanians are poor, among which 26.5% suffer from extreme poverty. The Report focuses on indigenous areas, where poverty is greater. It mainly argues that indigenous people should be given more autonomy to design their ...

Panama - 2002

Human Development Report 2002
Maximizing opportunities

The objective of this NHDR is to introduce the Human Development paradigm to Peruvian citizens. The Report includes the Human Development Index calculated for the first time at a provincial level. It attempts at finding the root causes of poverty in the country and finds that higher quality of life and more equity could be achieved through a better use of Peru's multiple potentialities within a Human Development perspective. To that end, the NHDR presents a conceptual framework as well as an ...

Peru - 2002

Venezuela National Human Development Report 2002
Information and Communication Technologies in the Service of Development

The Report explores the ways ICTs can be used in order to further human development, reduce inequalities and help increase opportunities for the Venezuelan people. The authors regard ICTs as a tool for human development rather, a means to develop powerful institutional, political, economic, and social networks, since such technologies foster communication and information exchange. The Report also assesses the current level of ICT use in Venezuela and provides policy recommendations in order t...

Venezuela - 2002

Making Green Development A Choice

The third China's NHDR deals with the challenge of sustainable development. The main message of the Report is that there is a real opportunity for China to develop a "green agenda", but this vision has to be promoted and furthered by China's leaders and policy makers with relevant critical choices. Annual growth rates have nearly reached 10% on average for the last 20 years. China's rapid transition towards a market economy and its new membership to the WTO are changing the global s...

China - 2002

National Human Development Report 2001

The Report attempts to map the state of human development in India, looking in particular at gender equality and poverty. The Report breaks new ground in several areas by presenting the level of human development at State-level and in constructing indices such as a gender equality index. The Report finds that although overall human development has improved, at the State level there are wide disparities. However, it notes that among the middle-income states there is no correspondence betwee...

India - 2002

Himachal Pradesh Human Development Report 2002

Himachal Pradesh is considered as a model of mountain area development, with relatively low poverty rates. The success of the region is attributed not only to a prosperous rural economy and high levels of per capita government expenditure but also to focused public interventions, greater participation of women and strong local institutions. However, this first Report goes beyond the success story appro...

India - 2002

Third Human Development Report Madhya Pradesh 2002
Using the Power of Democracy for Development

The Third Human Development Report records progress made on the human development agenda, reporting on action undertaken and on the uses of democracy for development. By doing so, it highlights substantial progress made in the access to primary and elementary education, now almost universalized. By contrast, the Report acknowledges the need for strengthening efforts in the area of health, and suggests that the answer lies in decentralization to the district and sub-district levels of manageme...

India - 2002

Human Development Report Maharashtra

Maharashtra's first HDR acknowledges the state's unique experience in human development, highlighting progress made in poverty eradication, education, health, employment and people's participation in local governance. While access to education and health care provision have become more comprehensive in accordance with national planning objectives, the influence of women in public life has also increased in recent years. Nonetheless, there are many new development challenges. To further homoge...

India - 2002

Human Development Report Rajasthan 2002

This first Report focuses on the interactions between sustainable livelihoods and human development in the context of globalization. The Report begins with a frank assessment of the human development status in the state. It addresses the issues of income and employment generation, poverty reduction and regional disparities, the provision of basic services, participation and development of human capabilities. The Report draws attention on the importance of ensuring sustainable livelihoods and ...

India - 2002

Philippines Human Development Report 2002

This year's Report focuses on "work and well-being" and addresses the issue of providing employment of quality. The Report aims at highlighting the relationships between growth, employment, poverty and human development. By choosing this theme, the Report underlines both the importance of work in achieving human development and the problem many Filipinos face in trying to reach a decent standard of living.

Philippines - 2002

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