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Human Rights and Minority Issues The Slovakia 1998 NHDR draws the attention to some human development problems whose solutions are perceived by the Slovak citizens as the most urgent. Slovak Republic - 1998 |
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The role of the State in Providing a Social Environment that Supports Human Rights The second NHDR for Macedonia is focused on the state’s role in creating and providing a social environment that fosters human rights. The report also considers the challenges of developing a market economy that requires an efficient state. The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - 1998 |
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Role of the State in a Period of Transition to a Market Economy The main goal of Uzbekistan's 1998 report is to analyze the role of the state in economic, social and democratic reforms in the period of transition. The report looks at the social polices being implemented throughout the country with programs on gas. Uzbekistan - 1998 |
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A State for People The main theme of the report is social cohesion as one of the key issues for the future of the newly born democracy in Azerbaijan. The authors present an analysis of how human development, economic growth, social equity and democratization could merge in an harmonious climate to create a more just society. Belarus - 1997 |
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General Human Development Report
Moldova - 1997 |
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Social Cohesion and Poverty
Romania - 1997 |
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General Human Development Report the Nigeria Report is focused on poverty. The Report claims that the Structural Adjustment Programme, instituted in 1986, did little to improve the economic situation; in fact, it helped unleash forces of speculation rather than promote productive investment. In summary, the Nigerian Human Development Report presents a fairly comprehensive strategic statement on poverty eradication--spanning economic, social, political and even cultural issues. Nigeria - 1996 |
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Human Development in Chile: Decentralization The main focus of the report is the decentralization process in Chile and its implications for the geographic equity of human development. The authors note a strong inequality among the Chilean regions and municipalities. A suggested solution is to further strengthen the decentralization process. The human development index was calculated for each of the 13 regions of the country and for the municipalities. In addition, a special ‘competitiveness index’ was designed and calcul... Chile - 1996 |
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Human Development and People's Participation in Governance The Philippines is slowly emerging from the social ruins caused by decades of economic mismanagement and political dictatorship. The government can now afford to consider national goals besides mere survival. The concept of human development has been advanced precisely to address this. Historically, the Philippines has had a head start in public education and health. Therefore, when compared with other countries, it performs relatively well on literacy, educational attainment and longevity... Philippines - 1994 |
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Decentralization of Local Action – looking at the institutional constraints to decentralization and devolution, along with strategies for employment
Bangladesh - 1993 |