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Challenges for 2000 the HPI for Kazakhstan is based on: the percentage of people not expected to survive the age of 60, the percentage of uneducated youth aged 16, the share of the population whose consumption level is below the subsistence minimum, and the officially registered unemployment rate. Kazakhstan - 1999 |
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General Human Development Report The report is a review / analysis of the trends in human development in Kyrgyzstan for the 1995-98 period, and indicates trends for the future. It also contains development profiles of each of the country's provinces. Kyrgyzstan - 1999 |
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General Human Development Report Globalization The theme of the Latvia Human Development Report 1999 is globalization and human development. The report’s goal is to focus the attention of Latvia’s society, politicians, mass media, NGOs and businesspeople on the manifestations of globalization in Latvia and its impact on human development. Latvia has recently emerged from a transition period, which began with the renewal of state sovereignty and consisted of the consolidation of a nation state, democracy and a market economy. ... Latvia - 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... Macedonia, TFYRO - 1999 |
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Transition and Human Security This year the National Human Development Report argues that human beings are the first priority in the development process - economic growth and economy itself being no more than a means towards achieving human development. A Schopenhauer wrote, "man's inner wealth is more important than the objects he owns.” However, in a post-socialist country where several generations have lived with the expectation of a brighter future, one cannot ignore an examination of economic development... Moldova - 1999 |
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Revision of the Achievements of the Country
Romania - 1999 |
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Implications of the Financial and Economic Crisis of 1998
Russian Federation - 1999 |
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General Human Development Report The report takes part from the progress of the implementation of the General Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and National Accord signed by the Government and the United Tajik Opposition (UTO) under the auspices of the UN. the 1999 NHDR was based on the human development pillars, namely empowerment and participation, equity, sustainability and productivity. It also contained a "5 Years of Development" overview of Tajikistan. Tajikistan - 1999 |
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General Human Development Report
Ukraine - 1999 |
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Human Development Report on Education The report tackled education from the human development perspective stating that one of the main reasons behind selecting this theme is that education plays a critical role, not only in laying out and enlarging the base for human capital in any given country, but also in the redistribution of human wealth, and can be considered the most important, if not the only, asset for the poor. The Report further reveals that the human development approach emphasizes that people's ability to read and wr... Egypt - 1998, 1999 |