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Turning to People The report makes a large number of recommendations for advancing human development in Belarus. They cover a number of policy areas and include, maintaining population levels, reform of property rights, social insurance and the provision of pensions, social protection of the unemployed and creation of new jobs, employment of women, social rehabilitation of people affected by the Chernobyl nuclear accident, consumer rights protection, disarmament and economic demilitarization, arousing nationa... Belarus - 1995 |
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General Human Development Report The NHDR provides an analysis of human development in Bulgaria and finds that the Bulgarian people have proved to be unprepared to cope with the transition from a society with restricted but clearly formulated opportunities for choice, to a society in which personal realization requires great personal effort in conditions of unclear regulations and, frequently, a complete lack of legislative norms. The report identifies urgent economic measures needed to stimulate sustainable human developmen... Bulgaria - 1995 |
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Problems and Social Support Provided by Local Authorities The report looks at the current social welfare crisis and identifies nine emerging crisis zones, considered as direct consequences of the significant changes which have taken place in the political and economic fields during the previous six to eight years. These include, a high mortality rate; deteriorating general health conditions; continuous reduction in births and destabilization of families; a narrowing down of educational and retraining possibilities, mainly with certain strata of the... Hungary - 1995 |
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General Human Development Report The report finds that Kazakhstan’s human development indicators have been damaged by the problems of transition. The authors suggest direct interventions in support of human development in the three main components of the human development index, namely, raising living standards by restoring and raising incomes through creation of a market economy, secondly, an expansion of skills and capacities of the population through the protection of basic education services and reform of higher le... Kazakhstan - 1995 |
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General Human Development Report The Latvia Human Development Report 1995 provides an inventory of the situation regarding social development in Latvia and a basis for monitoring subsequent progress. The report focuses on two sets of issues that pose particular challenges for human development in Latvia: social integration and social stress. In the realm of social integration, the report devotes separate chapters to the development of a multi-ethnic society, the position of marginal/vulnerable groups, the changing status of ... Latvia - 1995 |
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General Human Development Report The Report concludes with a number of observations which indicate that while progress is being made, the transition process in Lithuania has met with a number of problems: Development of democracy: Substantial progress has been made in developing a democratic society. All the main prerequisites such as a multi-party system, free elections, free press and freedom of speech, have been introduced Although weaknesses include political fragmentation, over-centralized Government and the lack of st... Lithuania - 1995 |
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General Human Development Report In concluding the Report, attention is given to trying to identify some principles and actions for the implementation of a sustainable human development policy in Romania. These would provide the basis for a comprehensive national action plan as well as sectoral and regional programmes. The main recommendations in this regard are as follows: 1. Promotion of an economic, political and social environment which provides all individuals with a right to life and equal opportunities for future g... Romania - 1995 |
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Status of Women The Report paints a "disturbing picture" of the current state of human development in Russia. "The transition from a centrally-planned to a market - guided economy has contributed to a sharp decline in the standards of living, widened income inequalities and deteriorated health conditions. It also has created a steep increase in the mortality level and a dramatic decrease in life expectancy, resulting in a decreasing population." The conclusions of the Report highlight... Russian Federation - 1995 |
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General Human Development Report The Tajikistan NHDR paints an alarming picture of economic and social decline caused by the break-up of established linkages with the Soviet Union, and aggravated by civil war and natural catastrophes in the form of floods. Partial solutions are proposed in certain sections of the Report, but the problems are clearly daunting. Establishing a viable economy and a process of sustainable human development is a veritable challenge. As a statement in the Introduction says "The status of Tajik... Tajikistan - 1995 |
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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 |