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Rapport 2013

L'essor du Sud : le progr��s humain dans un monde diversifi��
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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

Labour Market, Education and Environment

Slovak Republic - 1999

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

National Policy Building and Advocacy for Sustainable Human Development

Turkey - 1999

Basic Education and professional Training for Sustainable Human Development

Guinea - 1998

Peace and Economic Growth

The challenges facing Mozambique in terms of sustainable human development are enormous, but the opportunities, chances and the need for rapid human development are still greater. That is why the central theme chosen for this first National Human Development Report in Mozambique is pertinent and just: peace and economic growth, opportunities for human development. This theme reflects the frankness and clarity of the authors of this publication concerning the noblest aim of peace and economic ...

Mozambique - 1998

Environment and Human Development in Namibia

The report provides a comprehensive review of the level of human development and poverty in Namibia, finding that eight years after independence, Namibia remains a country of extreme inequalities and low human development for the majority of its people. The analysis includes an assessment of the impact of HIV/AIDS on human welfare, the economy and the population structure of Namibia. The specific focus of this year's report is environmental problems and the limits this places on sustainable...

Namibia - 1998

Poverty: Towards A Holistic Sustainable Human Development Framework

Nigeria - 1998

Monitoring Human Development

The sixth Human Development Report for Bangladesh explores the concept of Sustainable Livelihoods. An attempt is made to define this – still relatively new concept – and to use it for analyzing the state of Human Development in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh - 1998

Expanding Choices for the Rural Poor

The report offers some frameworks for further expanding choices for some of the poorest and most vulnerable groups in the country. In light of lessons learned from the "doi moi reform" process (an economic reform and poverty eradication program) over the past 12 years, and the resulting impressive achievements in poverty reduction, the report concludes that a further expansion of choices in the non-state sector through a further deepening and widening of the doi moi reform process ...

Viet Nam - 1998

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