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2013 Report

The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World is available for free downloading

24 Years of Human Development Reports

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Political and Economic Transformation
Population, the Environment and Social Consequences

The report outlines the circumstances which shaped the deep-reaching political and economic transformation of the last six years, the social and demographic consequences of the transformation and current developments. The transition process has brought a range of problems, from housing to the environment. However, the report also indicates the positive features of development in the Czech Republic to date and the overall success of the transformation. This has been widely recognized in the i...

Czech Republic - 1996

The Social Cost of Economic Development

Estonia - 1996

General Human Development Report

The report considers the following human development goals to be of particular importance for Georgia’s current situation: employment and reasonable incomes for all; a comprehensive system of social security; a pluralistic, but integrated society, ensuring peace and tolerance for ethnic and religious minorities; preservation of Georgia’s cultural heritage and creating conditions for its development; securing basic liberal rights and a democratic process of popular participation in...

Georgia - 1996

General Human Development Report

The report addresses three of the country’s highest priority problems: improving habitat, alleviating poverty and reducing crime. The report finds that to successfully resolve these problems, the economic situation and the degree of public support of reform are crucial. It thus describes in some detail the process of implementing economic reforms and the influence of society on socio-political change. It goes on to look at the effects of democratization on human development and reveal...

Kyrgyzstan - 1996

Poverty, Social Integration and Regional Gaps

The Latvia Human Development Report 1996 builds on the 1995 report, aiming to further the development debate in Latvia by analyzing progress achieved, pointing to challenges still ahead and suggesting ways to improve human well-being. The report provides an in-depth analysis of four main issues; rural-urban migration; the economy; education reform; participation and strengthening civil society. The authors argue that, following the transition, the state is retreating and civil society must ...

Latvia - 1996

Habitat

Human Development Report 1995: lessons and continuity. Lithuania's first ever Human Development Report (HDR) was published in 1995. Applying UNDP's global human development concept at a national level, it examined Lithuania's human development from the widest possible perspective. This approach had advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, critics considered it too descriptive and overloaded with statistics. On the other hand, the report provided a detailed situation analysis...

Lithuania - 1996

General Human Development Report

This National Human Development Report for the Republic of Moldova reflects the changes and the problems of human development during the past years, including 1995. The process of profound political, economic and social mutations demonstrate that Moldova has irreversibly started down the path to democracy, transition to a market economy and integration into the international community. The transition stage has revealed new horizons for capitalizing resources and human potential and for integr...

Moldova - 1996

General Human Development Report

The Report describes the inherited structures and policies from the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, which it argues are proclaimed, but not factually compatible with the goals of human development, but whose mechanisms and financing requirements proved to make them unsustainable. It discusses the major damage caused to the economy by the period of civil war, and the vast cost in terms of the fall in GDP, unemployment, loss of incomes, housing, and general trauma for the po...

Montenegro - 1996

Habitat and Human Development

Whereas the first Polish NHDR summarized the first years of transition and emphasized the social cost of the process, the 1996 NHDR focused particularly on the themes of the Second UN conference on Human Settlements (HABITAT II), with particular reference to the critical housing situation in the country and the search for solutions. The particular situation of housing problems in the Katowice and Gdansk voivodships and the solutions in terms of affordable housing developed by a publishing com...

Poland - 1996

General Human Development Report

The Report describes the inherited structures and policies from the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, which it argues are proclaimed, but not factually compatible with the goals of human development, but whose mechanisms and financing requirements proved to make them unsustainable. It discusses the major damage caused to the economy by the period of civil war, and the vast cost in terms of the fall in GDP, unemployment, loss of incomes, housing, and general trauma for the po...

Serbia - 1996

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