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Overview of Nicaragua Situation (economy, health, education, population, family, political system, ecology) The report addresses the relationship between the equality and economic vulnerability of the country. While looking at various aspects of this relationship, the report presents the situation of the country in terms of opportunities and existing gaps for the creation of capacities and the enjoyment of higher degrees of well-being. The report had wide outreach and outcome, and among others was used as a teaching material in schools and in academic curriculum in universities. Nicaragua - 2000 |
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General Human Development Report This report on fighting human poverty in Bangladesh attempts to describe both income and non-income dimensions of deprivation. Various aspects including nutrition, education, health, environment, population dynamics and empowerment are examined, and in addition, regional, social and gender differentials are taken into account. By examining poverty from a broader perspective than shortfalls of consumption or income, the report attempts to propose a comprehensive approach to fighting human pove... Bangladesh - 2000 |
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Gross National Happiness This first National Human Development Report for Bhutan addresses the development of Bhutan since 1961. The country's approach toward the economic development canters on achieving a harmony between economic forces, the environment and spiritual and cultural values. The report highlights the fact that in Bhutan material progress and accumulation of wealth are not regarded as the ultimate goal. Rather, Gross National Happiness (GNH) is considered far more important than Gro... Bhutan - 2000 |
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Quality, Access and Relevance in Basic Education The first Philippine Report on Human Development and Governance proved to be a powerful advocacy tool leading to a presidential directive that required local governments to devote at least 20 percent of internal revenue to human development priorities. The 2000 Report explores the poor quality of education in the country evident from the low scores obtained by Filipino students in standardized tests. The Report finds that inadequate budget and a dearth of competent teachers were causes for t... Philippines - 2000 |
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Achievements and Challenges of Human Development The report details the development challenges facing Bahrain at the turn of the millennium. Outstanding issues include the need for a higher than average GDP growth rate and investment in human resource development. Although high achievements in education have been made, it has not translated to sustainable employment prospects particularly amongst recent graduates. Bahrain has made significant gains in health as a direct result of the priority assigned to health programmes since the 1950s. ... Bahrain - 2000 |
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General Human Development Report With half the Djibouti population living below the established poverty level, this study presents a basic panoramic picture of the socio-economic conditions of this small African nation. Given the serious handicaps in collecting data, the authors’ attempt is no small feat. From the onset, the reader is informed that the data needed to calculate HDI is simply not available— a serious problem when attempting to calculate Djibouti’s key indicators of health, education and gen... Djibouti - 2000 |
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National Human Development Report 2000/2001 Globalization Egypt has produced annual Human Development Reports since 1994. The series has led to the creation of the ‘Platform for Action and Monitoring of Human Development’ by the country’s 26 provincial governors. The 2001 report conceptualizes and then explores opportunities and threats posed by globalization, including an assessment of the Egyptians’ economic well-being in a globalized world. Egypt - 2000, 2001 |
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Human Development Report
Syrian Arab Republic - 2000 |
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Human Rights and Human Development: Action for Progress Armenia has experienced a decline in human development indicators since 2000. This can be attributed in part to the 1998 Russian crisis and the 1999 assassination of the Armenian Prime Minister. In addition, the report analyzes the achievements made in human rights and human development as well as the challenges ahead and focuses on the lack of sufficiently developed institutions, benchmarks and measurements of human rights. The theme has acquired special resonance due to Armenia’s sc... Armenia - 2000 |
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Education, Science and Technology The 2000 Report assesses changes that are occurring in people’s daily lives. It also seeks to capture the expectations of the people of Azerbaijan, who are currently experiencing an unprecedented political and social transformation. Furthermore, the report stresses that a top priority for the state must be to rebuild the foundations of science and education, as well as to increase the scientific capacity. Azerbaijan - 2000 |