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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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General Human Development Report

This report provides a wide overview of Uruguay's development over the past fifteen years from a Human Development perspective. The report discusses economic growth, poverty evolution, forms and degrees of inequality and democracy.

Uruguay - 1999

Public Investment, Human Development and Decentralization

The main subjects of this report are public expenditures, decentralization and human development. The report analyzes the provision of public resources assigned to social sectors in states of the country and their relationship to progress and deprivations in human development. In addition, the report continues and complements the main issue of the previous report: human development and decentralization, in regard to the effect of decentralization on the efficacy and efficiency of public expen...

Venezuela - 1999

The Values for Argentineans' Human Development

The 1998 Argentina HDR is a document on people’s perception of human development and the possibilities for, and threats to, human development. The report analyses Argentineans' perception of themselves and their society.

Argentina - 1998

Sub-National Human Development Report
Human Security in the Province of Buenos Aires

Argentina - 1998

Placing People at the Centre of our Development

The 1998 Belize HDR "Placing People at the Centre of Our Development" discusses the origin and concept of human development, the Human Development Index (HDI), the Human Poverty Index (HPI), as well as other indexes and expenditure ratios.

Belize - 1998

The Relation Between Competitivity, Institutionalization, Equality and the articulating role of education

The core of the first Bolivia HDR is an analysis of the relationship between equity, competitiveness and institutions and the important role of a modern and proactive education. The Report also analyzes the condition for Human Development: population evolution and natural resources uses. Local development in these respects is the focus.

Bolivia - 1998

Paradoxes of Modernity: Human Security

The Chilean report covers the theme of Human Security in an in-depth way using various methods of measuring this field. Two indices – one objective (ISHO) and the other one subjective (ISHS) – are introduced.

Chile - 1998

General diagnosis of Human Development and Poverty

The Colombia HDR is mainly descriptive containing a great amount of statistics in the fields of health, poverty, income distribution, education and social expenditure. The report starts out by providing a good discussion on human development.

Colombia - 1998

Challenges in the Northern Huetar Region

The Costa Rica NHDR 1998 presents five sub-themes: state of human development; equity and social integration; opportunities, stability and economic solvency; harmony with nature; strengthening democracy and good governance.

Costa Rica - 1998

The contracts of human development

This report is written in the context of the Peace Agreement Negotiation. The objective of this report is to allow a better understanding of national realities, to deepen the development debate and contribute to finding consensus on a peaceful and poverty-reducing democratic transition in Guatemala. This analysis is a starting point to evaluate future peace negotiations. The main lesson of this report is that urgent effort is required to improve statistical surveys in Guatemala.

Guatemala - 1998

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