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Informe 2013

El ascenso del Sur: Progreso humano en un mundo diverso
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24 años de Informes sobre Desarrollo Humano

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Capacidades institucionales para el desarrollo humano local

El análisis muestra que Jalisco es un estado con nivel de desarrollo humano alto que, sin embargo, también presenta una desigualdad importante, no sólo entre individuos y regiones, sino entre capacidades institucionales de los gobiernos municipales. Así, la entidad enfrenta el reto de reducir, y eventualmente de cerrar, las brechas de desigualdad socioeconómica e institucional con el fin de alcanzar un desarrollo más equilibrado, descentralizado y sus...

Mexico - 2009

Por una densidad del Estado al servicio de la gente (vol 1 y 2)

Los dos volúmenes de Por una densidad del Estado al servicio de la gente, exploran una visión del Estado desde dos ángulos. El primer volumen analiza la concepción del Estado como proveedor de servicios básicos a lo ancho y largo del territorio peruano. Para lograr esto se elaboró un Índice de Densidad del Estado (IDE) constituido por las siguientes variables: DNI/partida de nacimiento, médicos por habitante, tasa de asistencia escolar ...

Peru - 2009

State Transformation and Human Development

This Report argues that representation can become a catalyst for creating a society that offers greater equality and justice to all in a number of spheres. And a significant change in political representation demands active, equitable involvement of those now excluded from the processes of framing and implementing policy. This calls first and foremost for opening state structures to participation by groups that have never before engaged in governance. It means transforming the State and Nepal...

Nepal - 2009

Human Security, Today and Tomorrow

The report, entitled ‘Human Security, Today and Tomorrow’ casts a spotlight on the state of human security in Thailand from multiple perspectives. The analysis in the report covers economic security, political security, environmental security, health security, personal security and food security. The 2009 Human Development Report highlights six specific issues that Thailand will face in the coming years, including: addressing the needs of small farmers; accommodating non-citizens...

Thailand - 2009

Investing in Human Security for a Future State

The Palestinian Human Development Report 2009/10 “Investing in Human Security for a Future State” explores different facets of human security - economy, food, health, environment, political, personal, community - from the perspective of establishing freedom from want, freedom from fear and freedom to live in dignity. Reframing the concept of ‘security’, to one that places the security of individual on par with the state institutions is essential when reflecting on the...

Occupied Palestinian Territory - 2009, 2010

Migration and Human Development
Opportunities and Challenges

The NHDR consists of five chapters dedicated to the following issues concerning migration flows related to Armenia: migration trends in a globalizing world in the context of human development; causal interplay between migration, poverty, and inequality; relationship between migration governance and human rights; role of migrants’ remittances and the Armenian Diaspora in the human development process; and relationship between migration and current human development trends.

Armenia - 2009

The Ties that Bind
Social Capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The report delves into the positive and negative effects of social capital for broader processes of democratisation and social cohesion. The research examines membership of clubs, societies, organisations and associations in BiH, or ‘associational life.’ On the positive side, civil society is observed as providing the basis for more bridging and diverse social ties and, as such, is more inclusive. Strengthening associational life in BiH would help to overcome some of the more si...

Bosnia and Herzegovina - 2009

Youth in Cyprus
Aspirations, Lifestyles & Empowerment

This first Human Development Report for Cyprus focuses on the lives and aspirations of the island’s young people. The Report is unique as it is the first time that aspects of the life of youth in both the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot communities have been mapped out in tandem. This is significant given the long existing division between the two communities that has resulted in young Cypriots growing up apart from one another.

Cyprus - 2009

From Exclusion to Equality
Realising the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Kazakhstan

The overall goal of the 2009 National Human Development Report is to study Kazakhstan’s legislation and socio-economic infrastructure concerning persons with disabilities and identify political, legislative, institutional and socio-economic measures enabling implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities by Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan - 2009

Achieving growth with equity

The 2008/2009 NHDR focuses on achieving growth with equity. Within the context of the country, it offers policy proposals on how to achieve sustained, long-term and inclusive growth in Nigeria. The report provides the framework for operationalizing the thrust of the 7-Point Agenda and the Fifth Development Plan of government. The NHDR is noteworthy in its focus on human needs. It examines the pattern of growth of the Nigerian economy and identifies factors which, if addressed by governments ...

Nigeria - 2008, 2009

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