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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

HDRs (GIF)   
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Living with HIV in Eastern Europe and CIS
The human cost of social exclusion

The report draws on data from an innovative six-country research study conducted by UNDP together with Oxford University researchers and local social research institutes and organisations of people living with HIV that looked at exclusion in the health, education and employment sectors from the point of view of people living with HIV. The report also consults the views of people representing institutions in three key sectors that, where not properly addressed, generate much of the vulnerabili...

Eastern Europe & Central Asia - 2008

Asia Pacific Human Development Report
Trade on Human Terms

The Report highlights that free trade can benefit the poor of Asia-Pacific if countries adopt bold new policies that harness trade and economic growth to promote people’s well-being. It also highlights the important sub-regional variations in employment performance across the region. Employment growth increased slightly in South Asia, but plummeted in East Asia, mainly because of a slowdown in employment growth in China.

Asia and the Pacific - 2006

Arab Human Development Report 2005
Empowerment of Arab Women

Gender inequality is generally recognized as one of the main obstacles to development in the Arab Region. This volume of the Report focuses on the history and contemporary dynamics of Arab women's economic, political, and social empowerment. It details the processes in which gender impacts on Arab development while suggesting means of overcoming some of the challenges and building more equitable societies.

Arab States - 2005

Regional Human Development Report
Promoting ICT for Human Development in Asia

This regional HDR is a major step towards bringing ICT to the centre of the development debate. The Report's unique approach lies in its use of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)to measure and monitor the impact of ICTs on human development. Its comparative study across the nine countries in Asia highlights both the qualitative and quantitative linkages between ICTs and human development and the channels through which the linkage effects occur.

Asia and the Pacific - 2005

Bringing down barriers
Regional cooperation for human development and human security

"Central Asia is a pivotal region that stands at a critical crossroads. This report shows how governments, business, civil society and communities can come together in many different areas - in trade, investment, water, energy, and environment, in natural disaster preparedness and drug control, in education, health and culture - to create greater opportunities for human development and human security in the region." — Johannes Linn, lead author, CA HDR

Eastern Europe & Central Asia - 2005

At Risk
Roma and the Displaced in Southeast Europe

At Risk: Roma and the Displaced in Southeast Europe" builds on and expands the groundbreaking work first published in Avoiding the Dependency Trap, the 2003 regional report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on Roma in Central Europe. That report offered a deeper, more complex view of Roma exclusion. Using quantitative data from cross-country surveys, it complemented the traditional human rights paradigm with a human development perspective. The report emphasized the imp...

Eastern Europe & Central Asia - 2005

Arab Human Development Report 2004
Towards Freedom in the Arab World

The Arab Human Development Report 2004 delves into the constitutional, legal, political, and social flaws and constraints on freedom that impede good governance in the Arab region, and presents a strategic vision for promoting good governance as a means of encouraging different Arab societies to explore and define their own specific paths towards achieving an Arab renaissance.

Arab States - 2004

Reversing the Epidemic
Facts and Policy Options

Several countries in the region are experiencing some of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in the world. The report addresses the epidemiological trends in the countries of the region, with specific information about trends among key risk groups, including intravenous drug users, sex workers, prisoners, and homosexual men. It explores the economic, poverty, and human development impact of HIV/AIDS on the region, the human rights dimension, and the trade-offs between the prevention and treatm...

Eastern Europe & Central Asia - 2004

Arab Human Development Report 2003
Building a Knowledge Society

AHDR 2002 challenged the Arab world to overcome three cardinal obstacles to human development posed by widening gaps in freedom, women’s empowerment and knowledge across the region. Looking at international, regional and local developments affecting Arab countries since the report was issued confirms that those challenges remain critically pertinent and may have become even graver, especially in the area of freedom. Nowhere is this more apparent than the status of Arab knowledge at the ...

Arab States - 2003

Avoiding the Dependency Trap
The Roma Human Development Report

The Roma Human Development Report 2003 points out that four to five million people in the region endure living conditions close to those of sub-Saharan Africa in terms of illiteracy, infant mortality and malnutrition. The objective of the report is to foster debate and experience sharing on this issue, and merge development organizations' efforts to increase human development opportunities for the marginalized communities of the region.

Eastern Europe & Central Asia - 2003

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