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Governance for Human Development
Congo, Dem. Rep. - 2000 |
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Promoting Good Governance for Human Development And Poverty Eradication The report takes a look at National Human Development in terms of Government policies and programmes under the lenses of Good Governance. In so doing, the report attempts to give an operational definition of Sustainable Human Development and Governance. It also attempts to point out the positive relationship between Good Governance and Sustainable development by a citing examples of countries with economic successes and Good Governance practices such as the high performing countries in East... Gambia - 2000 |
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The Role of Governance and Decentralization in poverty reduction Two recent developments in Madagascar illustrate that he government is attempting to reduce poverty by advancing good governance and decentralization. First, the establishment of autonomous provinces in order to better understand the concerns of people at the local level and second, the development of a ‘National Strategy for Poverty Reduction’ in which governance is given a top priority. The report focuses its analysis on four main areas: the situation of human development at t... Madagascar - 2000 |
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Transformation for Human Development The 2000 report reviews the fundamental changes and significant achievements made in the political sphere, mainly through the adaptation and reform of institutions in both the public and the private sector. Impressive institutions of democracy, such as the Constitutional Court, Parliament, and one of the most progressive Constitutions in the world have justly filled South Africans with pride. However, the report finds that this impressive record conceals the continuing inequalities in acces... South Africa - 2000 |
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Human Development Report on Governance The report analyses Governance issues in Zimbabwe from the perspectives of various researchers, who draw their information from credible and accepted sources. It emphasises the link between Governance and the promotion and sustenance of human development. One of the important observations made in the report is the role of the State in creating an enabling environment for development to take place, with the participation of all its citizens. The report also seeks to analyse governance issues f... Zimbabwe - 2000 |
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Human Development Report Bolivia 2000 Bolivia's NHDR 2000 presents an analysis of people's values and aspirations in the context of the Bolivian society's modernization. The authors address the following questions: What are Bolivia's values and aspirations in a diverse society? Does a collective "imaginary" society exist? Do society's aspirations reflect in its actual evolution? Their main conclusion is that people and communities' aspirations are more achievable when agreement and strategic alliances are made through... Bolivia - 2000 |
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Human Development Report Chile 2000 Towards a stronger society to govern the future: Social capital and citizenship
Chile - 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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Cambodia Human Development Report 2000 Children and Employment Cambodia's fourth NHDR documents the magnitude of child labor in Cambodia, and attempts to understand the determinants of child labor within the context of the overall labor market in the country. It also explores the links between child labor, human development, and human rights. The Report stresses that children are the wealth of the nation and its future. It concludes that labor that prevents children from realizing their full human potential -by keeping them away from school or by causing... Cambodia - 2000 |
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Reorienting the State The Human Development Report Mongolia 2000 focuses on reorienting the state in modern Mongolia. It addresses the second phase of the country’s transition from a socialist to democratic nation and identifies seven appropriate responsibilities of the state: protecting national security, ensuring human rights, establishing the role of law, managing economic growth, protecting the environment, offering adequate social protection, and fostering the development of democracy. Of these respon... Mongolia - 2000 |