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Human Development Report on Public Spending This report tackled important dimensions concerning social spending for HD: the importance of the reallocation of public resources, the role of social assistance and insurance in alleviating poverty. The Report notes that social protection in Egypt uses two channels; on one hand, the assistance channel which consists of direct transfers to the poor (cash payments, subsidized food and services programs), and on the other hand, the income generation channel which aims at increasing the income ... Egypt - 1997 |
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Palestinian National Human Development Report 1997 The Palestine HDR does an excellent job of focusing on gender when discussing development issues. Nearly all figures, from unemployment to the breakdown of foreign aid by sector include information on the role of women. Occupied Palestinian Territory - 1997 |
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Social Cohesion and Social Exclusion/Deprivation
Estonia - 1997 |
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General Human Development Report Azerbaijan today faces challenges as well as opportunities in its strive for human development. As the second Human Development Report being published by the UNDP in Azerbaijan, the 1996 Report outlines the basic elements for a human development strategy, albeit in broad terms. In specific, the report covers the issue of human settlements in Azerbaijan, emphasizing on the situation of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees. Furthermore, to increase the awareness among policy makers ... Azerbaijan - 1996 |
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The Social Cost of Economic Development
Estonia - 1996 |
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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 |
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General Human Development Report The aim of the report is to show from a human perspective both the results and the problems of Kazakhstan’s socio-economic development. The human development issues covered include, the demographic situation, health care, education, standard of living and the environmental impact. The report also contains an in-depth discussion of the problems of poverty in the transition period, including its causes, how to measure it and regional inequalities. A strategy for the alleviation of pover... Kazakhstan - 1996 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Social Cohesion The Report concentrates on the economic trends experienced in Russia during the transition and the substantial challenges faced by the Government to satisfy people’s expectations and to alleviate suffering. Massive "hyper-stagflation" and its economic and social consequences are described, both to the economy as a whole, as well as to the vast majority of citizens, whose standards of living have deteriorated dramatically during the transition. The various dimensions of poverty... Russian Federation - 1996 |