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2013 Report

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

24 Years of Human Development Reports

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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

Educational Transformations in Armenia

The National Human Development Report 2007 opens a dialogue; it presents the challenges and opportunities facing Armenia in regard to Human Resource Development. Politicians, educators and the wider community face the pressing need to formulate and commit to a coherent set of policies, plans, goals and priorities for national educational-human resource development. Citizens of Armenia are her major asset and they must be equipped to serve themselves and the nation. The report provides a frame...

Armenia - 2006

National Human Development Report
Bulgaria's readiness to compete and to partner: EU accession and human development.

The Tenth National Human Development explores the Bulgaria’s preparedness as a future EU Member State to benefit from the EU Structural Funds and achieve higher levels of human development. The report argues that in order to translate the opportunities from EU membership into human development, Bulgaria will need to take active measures to create the conditions for more and stronger partnerships, and to build much more capacity among local governments, NGOs and private businesses.

Bulgaria - 2006

Unplugged
Faces of Social Exclusion in Croatia

The 2006 UNDP Human Development Report for Croatia entitled: Unplugged: Faces of Social Exclusion in Croatia, presented today in Zagreb, offers the first ever comprehensive analysis of social exclusion issues in Croatia and examines the ways in which individuals and groups of people may find themselves socially marginalized due to limited access to social services, employment, education, housing, and human rights. This Report represents the first ever, comprehensive analysis of social exclusi...

Croatia - 2006

New Technologies for Human Development in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan has launched a new NHDR on: New Technologies for Human Development in Kazakhstan. The report throws light on new, previously overlooked challenges related to technological development in Kazakhstan. It is a review of the development and introduction of new technology through the prism of human development, allowing analysis and drawing attention to current challenges, and calling for a selective and informed approach to the use of technologies. Considering development and implem...

Kazakhstan - 2006

Kosovo Human Development Report 2006
A new generation for a new Kosovo

The new report provides an excellent opportunity to deepen our understanding of human development and how it applies to Kosovo. Whilst the first report established a base-line, the second report explored in greater detail the differences in development in Kosovan population. The KHDR 2006 report explores the human development concerns of one of the most critical segments of Kosovo society, the youth, which represent both the potential wealth of the Kosovo society for accelerated development...

Kosovo - 2006

National Human Development Report - 2006
Quality of Economic Growth and its Impact on Human Development”.

The subject of this Human Development National Report is “Economic Growth Quality and its Impact on Human Development” (further on – Report). The Report includes discussions on economic growth phenomena and human development in Moldova during 2000-2005 and analysis of links between the economic growth and human development. To avoid readers’ eventual confusion, we would like to state that the period 2000-2005 is called for the purposes of this report economic growth...

Moldova - 2006

Human Development Report
Health

The 2006 National Report on Human Development is dedicated to healthcare. The report outlines and provides the analysis of the healthcare development in Uzbekistan over the years of independence, describes the urgent problems in the field, new tendencies and possible ways of their solution. The report focuses on the analysis of the past experience and development prospects in the future, strong and weak sides of the existing healthcare system and provides recommendations on the improvement o...

Uzbekistan - 2006

Las nuevas tecnologías: ¿un salto al futuro?

El Informe sobre Desarrollo Humano en Chile 2006 “Las tecnologías: ¿un salto al futuro” presentado hoy por el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD) concluye que el uso masivo en Chile del celular, la televisión, la computación, y el Internet no producirán un salto cualitativo hacia el desarrollo humano si, al mismo tiempo, no se crean las condiciones que permitan ponerlas al servicio de los fines de la sociedad y las personas...

Chile - 2006

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