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Informe 2013

El ascenso del Sur: Progreso humano en un mundo diverso
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24 años de Informes sobre Desarrollo Humano

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General Human Development Report
Poverty in Burundi

Following the resolution of the conflict in 1998, Burundi is now moving from aid programmes to development programmes, via a period of reconstruction. According to the poverty indicators used in this report, 56.4% and 66.5% respectively of Burundi’s rural and urban populations are considered to be living in poverty. The report recommends that, given the extent of the problem, fighting poverty should be the main objective of any development strategy and all future macro-economic and se...

Burundi - 1999

Gender and Human Development

Poverty and gender inequality is identified to be the main obstacles to Kenya's human development. Women form a disproportionately large proportion of the poor and the report tries to find the connection between the two.

Kenya - 1999

Eradication of Poverty, Gender and Environment

Togo - 1999

Violence and Human Development

The report underlines the effects of the long lasting internal conflict on the evolution of human development. The analysis draws attention to the differences at the national and regional levels and between men and women.

Colombia - 1999

Village Economy and Development

This, the third national human development report on Cambodia, analyzes the role of villages in Cambodia's development. Using quantitative data from a national survey as well as qualitative information from various sources, the report looks at the situation of Cambodia's villages in terms of economic and social infrastructure, analyzes disparities across poor and rich villages, and discusses recent attempts to promote participatory grassroots development in the country. The concluding sectio...

Cambodia - 1999

Progressing with the Past

Palau - 1999

Empowering Human Development Within the Economic Reform Plan of the Government

The report does a good job of relating the concept of human development to the particularities of the Kuwaiti case. Information is provided on the size and resources of the country, population trends, and the social and economic system. Moreover, quotations from the Kuwaiti constitution clearly establish government policy priorities.

Kuwait - 1999

Sustainable Human Development

The report gives a definition of human development and an analysis of the importance of water to information about urbanization. The goal is to review the human development situation in Tunisia.

Tunisia - 1999

National Human Development Report - Bulgaria 1999
Vol. 1: Trends and Opportunities for Regional Human Development Vol 2. Bulgarian People's Aspirations

“Trends and Opportunities for Regional Human Development” , Volume I of the 1999 National Human Development Report, is a watershed publication for the analysis of human development conditions. The report looks at ways Bulgarian society can transform the emerging economic stabilization into more opportunities. For the first time the report compares the human development prospects of Bulgaria’s 28 districts. “Bulgarian People’s Aspirations”, the second volum...

Bulgaria - 1999

Social Protection, Standard of Living and Poverty

This report describes the changes that have taken place in many aspects of human development in the Czech Republic. For example, business activities that experienced dynamic growth in the early nineties after the totalitarian regime had been overthrown and were an important impulse for human development have diminished recently. From 1997 to 1999 the economy has been through a deep recession and optimism has been replaced by scepticism. Other changes discussed by the report include, privat...

Czech Republic - 1999

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