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Addressing social and economic disparities for Human Development In Kenya, access to social, economic and political opportunities is far from equal. The Report probes these inequalities to discover the main causes, looking at income and employment, social development and access to social services. This theme is particularly pertinent given the current decline in economic performance and the associated increases in poverty and unemployment. The Report finds that the human development situation in Kenya has been declining since 1990 with a fall in life ex... Kenya - 2001 |
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Evaluation of Human Development Advances and Challenges after a Decade of Changes The report reviews the development gaps and challenges faced by El Salvador, including the new challenges that emerged after the 2001 earthquakes. It focuses on the human development situation of El Salvador analyzed from an institutional and social capital perspective. These are, democracy, social development and equity, economic growth, opportunities and stability, local development and decentralization and natural resources and the environment. El Salvador - 2001 |
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Human Development Report Uruguay 2002 International Insertion, Employment and Human Development The Report focuses on the links between economic international integration, the labour market and social capital. The Report aims to identify the challenges of sustainable human development for Uruguay in the context of globalization. Uruguay - 2001 |
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Sikkim Human Development Report The Sikkim HDR is the state’s first general HDR and as such, is an attempt to look at various overall and sectoral aspects of human development, as they relate to the development policies of the state. The challenges of human development in Sikkim are related to its demographic composition, harsh geographic conditions, the state’s sustainability within the union and the global environment. India - 2001 |
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Towards a New Consensus: Democracy and Human Development The report focuses on the interrelationships between human development, democracy and economic progress in Indonesia, in the wake of the East Asian financial crisis. The Report is an ambitious and innovative undertaking, posing a question that is very much on the agenda of policy-makers in Indonesia: How can Indonesia achieve steady progress in all indicators of human development as it restructures its economy, refashions its governance institutions, and devolves decision-making to regions a... Indonesia - 2001 |
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Advancing Rural Development Given that eighty percent of the population of Loa PDR are rural, the report argues that advancing development in the rural areas is crucial for Lao. The report takes an in-depth look at all aspects of rural society including the different types of agricultural systems, from wet rice paddies to uplands forestry and the impact of opium and unexploded ordnance on development. The report assesses the strengths and weaknesses of current government policies towards rural development and conclude... Lao PDR - 2001 |
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Poverty Reduction and Governance The Nepal Human Development Report 2001 explores the twin concerns of Poverty Reduction and Governance through the lens of human development. The Report finds that although public policy in Nepal takes human development as its overarching goal, the country's citizens continue to suffer from low life expectancy, low literacy and living conditions that deny them dignity. In short, Nepal's levels of human development remain among the lowest in the world. Poverty perpetuates itself because of ... Nepal - 2001 |
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Ten years of Independence and Transition This report is dedicated to Armenia's ten years of independence and transition. The report concentrates on the political, economic and social developments of the past decade. In this context, the selection of good governance as the underlying theme of NHDR 2001 is very pertinent, given that ‘good governance is perhaps the single most important factor for eradicating poverty and promoting development’. Armenia - 2001 |
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General Human Development Report This report covers themes ranging from economic trends and prospects to civil society to planning, decision-making, and managing in Croatia. As a result of the political changes at the beginning of 2000, there has been notable improvement in the overall condition of Croatia’s economy. Since then, it has become a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and has seen a continued pattern of increasing GDP. There has also been an increase in overall economic activity of 4.5% in the f... Croatia - 2001 |
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National Human Development Report - 2001/02 The Report focuses on poverty with the aim of contributing to the current debate within Georgia on the government's new poverty-reduction strategy. The Report explores different definitions and ways of measuring poverty, finding that the official 'poverty line' is considered unrealistically low by the general public, making it difficult for them to accept the poverty-reduction strategy as a whole. The Report therefore suggests an alternative method to calculate the 'poverty line' and includ... Georgia - 2001 |