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HIGHLIGHT

2013 Report

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

24 Years of Human Development Reports

HDRs (GIF)   
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Cover Title / Description
Transition to peaceful democratic governance

Liberia - 1999

General Human Development Report

Madagascar - 1999

Growth, Equity and Poverty

Mali - 1999

Growth Equity, Poverty and Human Development

Mozambique - 1999

Alcohol and Human Development in Namibia

Namibia - 1999

The Environment and Sustainable Human Development

Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world; over eighty-five percent of the population live in rural areas where economic and social development are extremely low, with life expectancy less than forty-eight years, adult literacy only seventeen percent and infant mortality 123‰. The NHDR 1999 investigates the impact of Niger's difficult environment on levels of human development. For example, the report attempts to identify the link between desertification, food security and e...

Niger - 1999

General Human Development Report

In Rwanda, human development is occurring in a context of recovery from terrible civil conflict. The genocide of 1994 has left the country with deep social, psychological and economic scars; human development in this context consists partly of building a shared sense of national identity in a divided country. Rwanda also faces chronic economic constraints arising from the density of population in a landlocked country, which the genocide has compounded by destroying human, physical and social ...

Rwanda - 1999

The State of Progress in Human Resource Development

Investment in education has a multiplier effect. Tanzania’s education system, particularly primary education, is in an egregious state. The decline and the effectiveness of government spending on education must be reversed, through better management of existing resources as well mobilization of new resources, both from domestic and external sources.

Tanzania - 1999

Eradication of Poverty, Gender and Environment

Togo - 1999

National Human Development Report
Globalization

The Report assesses the impact and challenges of globalization on the country presents a grim picture, finding that while globalization has benefited a small section of the population with international financial interests, access to the land or technology and international exporters, the working classes and the agricultural and industrial sectors have been greatly disadvantaged. The Report offers concrete recommendations both to the government and civil society to prevent the poor from beco...

Zimbabwe - 1999

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