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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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Sustaining Progress
Rising to the Climate Challenge

Bhutan’s Human Development Report 2011 “Sustaining Progress: Rising to the Climate Challenge” explores the linkages between climate change and human development in Bhutan. This report argues that progress and sustainability of Bhutan’s human development achievements define the conditions for vulnerability to climate risks. Where high levels of sustained human development have already been achieved in Bhutan, the impacts of climate change will likely be felt less. High ...

Bhutan - 2011

Building Resilience
The Future of Rural Livelihoods in the Face of Climate Change

The focus in the 2011 Cambodia Human Development Report is on climate change and rural live-lihoods. While this captures only part of the picture of climate change in Cambodia, it is an essential starting point. Even though Cambodia is changing rapidly and the distinctions between rural and urban are becoming less clear, most people continue to depend on a rural economy and natural resources. Although numerous transformations have occurred in this area in recent years, the rural economy remai...

Cambodia - 2011

From Vulnerability to Sustainability
Environment and Human Development

Mongolia is at the biting edge of the tension between economic growth and environmental conservation. Debates have become somewhat polarised between these two perspectives. The concept of human development – i.e., putting people at the centre of development, can help in connecting economic growth processes with environmental conservation priorities. From a human development perspective, both economic growth and environmental conservation are not ends but means to improving the well-bein...

Mongolia - 2011

Social Progress for Human Development

The 2011 Viet Nam Human Development Report finds that economic growth has been the major driver of Viet Nam’s human development progress, while health and education have contributed less to overall progress. The 2011 report argues that the same level of priority and investment now needs to be given to improving human development outcomes as is accorded to growing Viet Nam’s economy. Furthermore, the progress made at the national level masks large disparities at the sub-national le...

Viet Nam - 2011

Capacity Development and Integration with the European Union

The NHDR 2010 intends to serve as an analytical tool in assessment and promotion of more effective capacity development in the country. In the context of the One-UN initiative, the report will also thus help in supporting the role of the UN in Albania together with relevant policy and advocacy publications of other UN agencies. Given the multiple systemic, organizational and human resource capacity needs to meet the EU accession standards, capacity development is a critical subject for an...

Albania - 2011

Modernization and Human Development

2011 National Human Development Report for the Russian Federation ‘Modernization and Human Development. It is the 15th Report in the ongoing series, started in 1995 jointly by UNDP and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation as the Project’s National Executing Agency. Since 2011 the Faculty of Economics at Lomonosov Moscow State University has acted as the National Executing Agency for the Project ‘Mainstreaming Human Development in Russia’. The mai...

Russian Federation - 2011

Institutions and Development

The report highlights the calculation of the Regional Human Development Index in Tajikistan. Comparative analysis shows that there is a relative inequality in the rate of development of human capacity in regions of the country, with the most substantive differentiation observed in the income levels of the population. Therefore, the current National Report concludes that Tajikistan requires a comprehensive national programme, targeting the regional level, aimed at reviewing the policies relate...

Tajikistan - 2011

Towards Social Inclusion

This National Human Development Report – Ukraine: Towards Social Inclusion – calls attention to the specifics and the roots of social exclusion in Ukraine, identifies socially excluded groups and proposes a range of recommendations in support to the Government for the development of policies and programmes to address the current barriers to social inclusion for all. The Report investigates the issue of social inclusion from a human development perspective, treating both concept...

Ukraine - 2011

Razones para la esperanza

Colombia es más rural de lo que pensamos. Pero por casi cuarenta años, la progresión del proceso de urbanización como la ruta privilegiada hacia la modernización opacó esa realidad. Según el Informe, no el 25% sino el 32% de los colombianos son pobladores rurales, y en las tres cuartas partes de los municipios, cuya área ocupa la mayoría del territorio nacional, predominan relaciones propias de sociedades rurales. Por cerca de dos...

Colombia - 2011

Inequality

El Informe Nacional sobre Desarrollo Humano (INDH) 2011, titulado “Reducir la inequidad: un desafío impostergable”, está dedicado al análisis de la inequidad en Honduras. Por inequidad se entiende en este Informe, a las desigualdades que se consideran injustas, innecesarias y socialmente remediables. Se consideran inequidades aquellas disparidades que están más allá de la voluntad de las personas y que se basan en el acceso diferencial a ...

Honduras - 2011

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