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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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Employment and Poverty in Mongolia

The report looks into the issue why, in the presence of strong economic performance in recent years, there had been extremely little or no progress in poverty reduction? Income poverty and growing inequality are the major problems in Mongolia that lead, in downward spiral, to deterioration of the quality of life of people and households in all other dimensions and denial of human rights. The NHDR 2007will analyse the main causes of poverty (focusing on income poverty) and obstacles to poverty...

Mongolia - 2007

Thailand Human Development Report 2007
Sufficiency Economy and Human Development

The theme of the Thailand Human Development Report 2007 is “Sufficiency Economy and Human Development” and is published as a timely contribution to the on-going debate in Thailand about how to translate the Sufficiency Economy thinking into practical policies and concrete action. It focuses on the application of Sufficiency Economy in a wide range of areas: poverty reduction, rural development, environmental protection, education, corporate social responsibility, sound macro-econ...

Thailand - 2007

International Trade and Human Development

The third NHDR analyzes international trade and human development. Increasing international trade can benefit the economy and people of Lao PDR. But the benefits will depend on the nature and terms of trade, on government policy, and on the policies of trading partners. A small open economy is also vulnerable to external shocks that threaten human development. The report analyzes trade in goods, trade in services, and transit trade. There there is also some analysis of ‘informal trad...

Lao PDR - 2006

Sustainable livelihoods in a changing Sãmoa

The phrase in the theme "A changing Sãmoa" directs attention to a society that is in a constant state of flux as a result of both internal and external factors. The latter include the influence of migration, education, trade, religion and, more recently, accelerated globalization brought about by advanced information technology. Internal factors include competition for limited local resources, the existence of traditional structures and associated values, and changes brought ...

Samoa - 2006

The Path out of Poverty

This report assesses Timor-Leste's human development progress in the context of the Millennium Development Goals. Then it focuses more specifically on poverty and the ways of reducing it, particularly through integrated rural development. Finally, it considers the resources and partnerships that Timor-Leste will need if it is to fulfill its people's right to human development.

Timor-Leste - 2006

Bhutan Human Development Report
The Challenge of Youth Employment

The report was prepared in collaboration with a National Steering Committee and a working group after analyses of all the national data and statistics from reports, surveys and studies carried out on Bhutan. The analyses concluded that while unemployment level was low in the country, its burden fell disproportionately on the youth. According to the report, improving the human development outcomes for youth will depend greatly on building the capacities of youth and providing them gainful empl...

Bhutan - 2005

Towards Human Development with Equity

While both the Chinese Government and the international community recognize the threats and challenges that China faces in terms of effectively advancing its poverty reduction campaign, the current debate is no longer about "what" and "why", but "how". And it has been increasingly acknowledged that China has to promote a development process which would allow for an equitable distribution of its benefits among regions and people, and thus progressively reduce pove...

China - 2005

Chhattisgarh Human Development Report 2005

This Human Development Report on the State of Chhattisgarh will not only provide an outline for policy-making, but will also stimulate an honest discussion and debate on the model of development of the State in the future. The most important aspect of this Report is the involvement of the common people. This Report is historic and one of its kind, as it incorporates the perception of the common people in its formulation. The Report is an expression of the voice of the people. It is an articu...

India - 2005

Kerala HDR 2005

The Kerala Human Development Report 2005 was launched on 8 March 2006 by the Chief Minister, Mr. Oommen Chandy. This first Human Development Report from Kerala addresses second-generation issues relating to different aspects of human development, which include providing holistic health care, employment oriented education, high quality social security, continued food and nutrition security – with an even stronger pro-poor bias. In order to meet these development goals, this report emphas...

India - 2005

Arunachal Pradesh HDR 2005
Arunachal Pradesh HDR 2005

This first Human Development Report from Arunachal Pradesh was launched on 21 April 2006 by the Chief Minister, Mr. Gegong Apang. The report provides an objective analysis of the state of human development in Arunachal Pradesh and serves as a good guide book for policy makers and administrators. Multiple themes are addressed including health and well-being, education and literacy, gender and infrastructure. An important theme that is highlighted in this report is the rise in the unequal distr...

India - 2005

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