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Nombre de résultats retournés: 119
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Sub-National Human Development Report This Report analyses labour problems and their links with environmental damage, migration and municipal promotion of small and medium companies. Argentina - 1997 |
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Rural Communities in Transition This fourth State of the Nation in Sustainable Human Development report considers Human Development in Costa Rica in very special times, focusing on the “Huetar Norte” region. It documents how different social, economic, political and institutional actors have contributed to the development of the country. Past successful formulas are not enough to confront old and new challenges, but new formulas are not going to be successful if they don’t have legitimacy. This report sh... Costa Rica - 1997 |
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Poverty Alleviation and Human Development This report summarizes the history and current status of sustainable human development in China, focus attention on the outstanding challenges to be overcome, and make broad policy recommendations for tackling them. Special attention is given to the theme of poverty reduction, which was the annual theme of the 1997 global HDR. Because this is the first NHDR undertaken for China, it also tries to establish a baseline for future such efforts by discussing in some detail a wide spectrum of hu... China - 1997 |
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Human Development Report on Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Human Development The Report is a brief report whose theme is “Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Human Development”. The Report underlines the importance of non-economic factors in causing poverty. Sierra Leone - 1996 |
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General Human Development Report The report focuses on the issue of why economic growth has not been translated into any substantial poverty reduction, and offers some explanations for this weak link. Where it is weak is in its continued reliance on income poverty and the sketchiness of its proposals for a human development strategy to tackle poverty. The Uganda Report’s chapter on “The Link Between Economic Growth and Human Development” is able to tellingly examine the paradox of pervasive poverty existing... Uganda - 1996 |
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General Human Development Report The 1996 Guyana NHDR looks into the population, geography, natural resource and environmental context in Guyana. Data on Guyana’s HDI and ranking are reviewed, and the three components of the HDI are examined. Guyana - 1996 |
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A pro-poor agenda – focusing on poverty and on the need for social-sector investment to be effective and equitable The 1996 Bangladesh report gives equal weight to two different approaches to assess human development and poverty, an analytical study by academics using data and survey results and a comprehensive participatory appraisal by poor people themselves. Bangladesh - 1996 |
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General Human Development Report The report reflects a continuation of the debate on the concept of ‘Sustainable Human Development’ and provides a description of general trends and achievements. Emphasis continues to be given to the issue of inherited and newly emerging social and economic disparities. The report argues in favor of formulating very specific poverty eradication strategies and policies. Albania - 1996 |
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National Human Development Report Poverty The report introduces SHDI, which attempts to adapt the Human Development Index to the concept of sustainable human development. The index hopes to factor in environmental cost of the degree of attained development. The aim of this index is that countries will alter their actions depending on the degree of rationality of their natural resource utilization practice. Armenia - 1996 |
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Environment for People The Report is dedicated to the second UN Conference on Human Settlements HABITAT-II held in Istanbul in June 1996 which is the latest in a series of the UN global conferences. The Report provides facts and information enabling the assessment of the living environment in urban and rural settlements, as well as in towns and cities of different size. It features both the social achievements which should not be lost and the difficulties of the transition which still should be overcome. Quality of... Belarus - 1996 |