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Rapport 2013

L'essor du Sud : le progr��s humain dans un monde diversifi��
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Opportunities for Youth and Human Development

This year’s report is devoted to young people, to the problems they face and to their opportunities, and to their position in society as a social group. Both problems and opportunities are understood from a human development standpoint , beyond tangible material opportunities or opportunities related to livelihoods. Apart from education, employment and security, these include societal and spiritual issues for young people and opportunities to share important societal values with other...

Lithuania - 2001

Social Exclusion and Human Insecurity in the FYR Macedonia

The twin themes of the NHDR explore the dimensions of the often traumatic personal, family, community and collective feelings of insecurity and social exclusion that exist in Macedonia. Naturally the two themes are closely intertwined and deeply embedded in the soul and psyche of Macedonians of all ethnic origins which is not altogether unexpected given the tumultuous recent past. The analysis in the Report focuses objectively on the problem of insecurity related to unemployment, employment a...

Macedonia, TFYRO - 2001

Poland and the Global Information Society: Logging on

This Report is the seventh Poland's NHDR. It differs from its predecessors for its aim is to show perspectives for the future rather than to analyze the current state of affairs. This Report reflects on what the Global Information Society will be like and what are the challenges and threats Poland will face in order to emerge as a member of this global society. What will be the people's roles? What will be the key to human development in this society? How will this society and its instituti...

Poland - 2001

Generational Aspects of Human Development

The central theme of the 2001 Report is human development across the generations. This approach allows an assessment of the consequences of fifteen years of transition, considering different strata of the population and their adaptation to the new socio-economic situation. It also outlines the possibilities of future human development in Russia. This report places a special emphasis on the younger generation, its economic and social status, values and priorities. As in previous years the rep...

Russian Federation - 2001

Human Development Report 2001-2002
Information and Communications Technology for Development

Despite significant advances in their development process, reducing poverty remains Tajikistan's main priority. Given the growing role of ICT as a key step towards achieving human progress, this report suggests new and innovative policies that facilitate the flow of information, services, goods, people, and capital will increase access to the 80% of the population who are currently excluded from the benefits of ICT. The analysis explores the interaction between the infrastructure of both ol...

Tajikistan - 2001

Measuring Turkey's Human Development Performance

Turkey - 2001

Ukraine Human Development Report
The Power of Participation

This Report is the first of a series of four that will address the relationship between good governance and accelerated human development in the Ukraine. The first Report focuses on participation as a means for increasing the pace of human development in the Ukraine. The effective participation of representatives from civil society, the business sector and public administration in the process of governance is one of the most important requirements for achieving more rapid advances in human ...

Ukraine - 2001

Achievements and Challenges of Human Development

The report details the development challenges facing Bahrain at the turn of the millennium. Outstanding issues include the need for a higher than average GDP growth rate and investment in human resource development. Although high achievements in education have been made, it has not translated to sustainable employment prospects particularly amongst recent graduates. Bahrain has made significant gains in health as a direct result of the priority assigned to health programmes since the 1950s. ...

Bahrain - 2000

General Human Development Report

With half the Djibouti population living below the established poverty level, this study presents a basic panoramic picture of the socio-economic conditions of this small African nation. Given the serious handicaps in collecting data, the authors’ attempt is no small feat. From the onset, the reader is informed that the data needed to calculate HDI is simply not available— a serious problem when attempting to calculate Djibouti’s key indicators of health, education and gen...

Djibouti - 2000

National Human Development Report 2000/2001
Globalization

Egypt has produced annual Human Development Reports since 1994. The series has led to the creation of the ‘Platform for Action and Monitoring of Human Development’ by the country’s 26 provincial governors. The 2001 report conceptualizes and then explores opportunities and threats posed by globalization, including an assessment of the Egyptians’ economic well-being in a globalized world.

Egypt - 2000, 2001

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