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Choices for the Future The report considers what type of society Belarus will evolve into after the transition period from a centrally-planned communist economy and collectivist mentality. Will Belarus follow the human development path of the industrialized countries, based on liberal market trends as well as on democratic principles, or will it seek a path of its own? Belarus - 2000 |
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Access to social rights, especially health care and education This NHDR is devoted to human rights issues in Georgia. The authors find that, after the Baltic states, Georgia is the most progressive CIS country in terms of addressing human rights issues. Georgia - 2000 |
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Human Rights and Human Development Recognition of the relationship between human development and equality is essential and represents the most powerful instrument for society's future improvement. For Colombia, - a country that is loosing part of its human, environmental and physical wealth due to internal conflict -, understanding this relationship is imperative. The contribution of the HDR 2000 is significant because it demonstrates how the internal conflict imposes the following basic principle: only with respect for the in... Colombia - 2000 |
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Civil Society and Human Development
Angola - 1999 |
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Transition and the State The main focus of the report is a discussion of the role of the state vis-à-vis the transition to a market-based economy, and this is done in a very thorough manner. The conceptual framework and analysis focuses strongly on the role of the state in promoting efficient markets, while taking into consideration issues of externalities, public goods, and market failures. Through this more traditional economic analysis, the conceptual framework provided by the human development perspective ... China - 1999 |
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Revision of the Achievements of the Country
Romania - 1999 |
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Civil Society in Transition 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... The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - 1999 |
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General Human Development Report
Ukraine - 1999 |
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Human Development Report on Decentralization The first part of the HDR Ecuador 1999 is about the Human Development concept and its measurement. It considers such concepts as: poverty elimination, environmental politics and sustainability, governance, social and economical development aspects. This first part is also dedicated to the application of these concepts in understanding current and future development in Ecuador. The second part is about the central theme of this report, which is decentralization in the context of Human Developm... Ecuador - 1999 |
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Public Investment, Human Development and Decentralization The main subjects of this report are public expenditures, decentralization and human development. The report analyzes the provision of public resources assigned to social sectors in states of the country and their relationship to progress and deprivations in human development. In addition, the report continues and complements the main issue of the previous report: human development and decentralization, in regard to the effect of decentralization on the efficacy and efficiency of public expen... Venezuela - 1999 |