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Rapport 2013

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Human Development Report 2004
Government of Orissa

The Orissa HDR was released by the Honourable Chief Minister, Mr. Naveen Patnaik on 24 March 2005 in Bhubaneshwar. It analyses the State's attainments vis-à-vis three basic tenets that define human development – livelihood, health and education as well as some key issues that are central to human development in the State’s context such as food security and vulnerability to natural disasters. It discusses the problems faced by groups that need special attention such as wom...

India - 2004

National Human Development Report 2004-FYR Macedonia
Decentralization for Human Development

Decentralization is a key requirement of the Ohrid Peace Framework Agreement, which in turn is a precondition for the country’s integration into the European Union. The 2004 National Human Development Report therefore highlights the opportunities and potential pitfalls of decentralization, and presents a set of policy options that could help to address successfully the challenge of decentralization and mitigate its risks.

Macedonia, TFYRO - 2004

Human Development Report

Benin's NHDR 2003 addresses the issue of financing sustainable human development. The Report provides a critical assessment of the uses of existing financial resources for development. By doing so, the Report insists on the need to focus resources on correcting actual discrepancies between the evolution of the GNP and poverty. To that aim, the Report puts the stress on the human dimension of development, regarded as the basic underlying factor of allocation priorities. The effectiveness of fi...

Benin - 2003

Human Development Report on Gender

This report deals with gender and human development, and the ways in which a human development approach can contribute to advancing women's rights and achieving gender equity. This new perspective implies the development of gender policies to improve women's capacity of exercising their rights, increasing their freedom, participating actively in the collective processe of change. The aim of the report is to increase gender balance and identify the main challenges of gender equity facing the c...

Bolivia - 2003

Human Development Report on globalization with a Gender Perspective

The “Human Development Report El Salvador 2003” is composed of 3 parts. Part 1 - “Trends and Perspectives of Human Development in El Salvador,” contains an update of the main indicators on human development in El Salvador, and the country’s advancement in the fulfillment of the objectives and goals of the Millennium Summit will be evaluated. Part 2 will is aimed at providing some sort of frame of reference on the existing relationship between human development, ...

El Salvador - 2003

Human Development, Women and Health

This report addresses three different but closely tied subjects. The focus of analysis bears on women issues in Guatemala, at three key stages in their life cycle: childhood and adolescence, adulthood and the third age. This analysis is introduced by a brief reflection on gender characteristics in Guatemala. Finally, there is a separate analysis on health issues in Guatemala.

Guatemala - 2002

National Human Development Report 2001

The Report attempts to map the state of human development in India, looking in particular at gender equality and poverty. The Report breaks new ground in several areas by presenting the level of human development at State-level and in constructing indices such as a gender equality index. The Report finds that although overall human development has improved, at the State level there are wide disparities. However, it notes that among the middle-income states there is no correspondence betwee...

India - 2002

Human Development Trends and Policy Making

The theme of this year's Report is the formation of policy regarding human development. The Report addresses such questions as: How well is the resource used in Estonia today? What are the existing mechanisms for good governance and responsibility? To what extent do various social groups have the opportunity to influence the respective policies? The last ten years in Estonia have been characterized by the creation of democratic institutions and a market economy. Now it is time to move on to a...

Estonia - 2002

Rural development in Kazakhstan: Challenges and Prospects

The NHDR 2002 focuses on the issue of rural development, as over 40% of the country's population currently lives in rural areas. The Report thus provides a detailed comparative analysis of human development for the second largest population group in the country. Kazakhstan's rural areas have recently become the focus of public attention, as they will enact the final stage of market reforms: the transition to private ownership of land. The country's future is dependent on effective rural deve...

Kazakhstan - 2002

Gender, women and HD: an agenda for the future

The precarious living conditions of the majority of Mozambicans may first lead to the erroneous perception that the differentiated analysis of the HD of men and of women is a forced exercise, limited only to the agendas of those who wish to follow the fashion in contemporary social debate, by dealing with heavily publicised issues of gender. The report concludes however that it is not enough to be the majority ... and, therefore, the theme is very pertinent.

Mozambique - 2001

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