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Human Security at velayat (regional) level
Turkmenistan - 2000 |
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Ways to Overcome Poverty The Report studies poverty from a human development perspective. The analysis is mainly based on information obtained from the Social Survey 1998 (ENSO 98). The Report highlights the alarming growth and intensification of poverty in Venezuela over the past few decades, and the imbalance between this and the resources made available, particularly when compared to other countries with fewer resources. The Report finds that two out of every 10 households living in extreme poverty have at leas... Venezuela - 2000 |
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Creation of Sustainable Jobs The report finds that Benin is one of the least advanced countries in the region, with very weak development indicators. This makes it particularly important to take strong action to improve the situation. The report’s focus is on the various factors involved in creating or obstructing sustainable employment. These include, poverty, the environment, women’s skills, finance and human resources. The report concludes with a number of recommendations aimed at creating the conditi... Benin - 1999 |
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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 |
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Sustaining the Environment for Poverty Reduction
Ghana - 1999 |
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The Environment and Sustainable Human Development Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world; over eighty-five percent of the population live in rural areas where economic and social development are extremely low, with life expectancy less than forty-eight years, adult literacy only seventeen percent and infant mortality 123‰. The NHDR 1999 investigates the impact of Niger's difficult environment on levels of human development. For example, the report attempts to identify the link between desertification, food security and e... Niger - 1999 |
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Eradication of Poverty, Gender and Environment
Togo - 1999 |
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Human Development Achievements in Rural Areas The purpose of this report, Human Development Achievements in Rural Areas, is to show the strengths and weaknesses of efforts made in the human development process in Morocco. It demonstrates the delay of development in rural areas draws lessons and makes recommendations for accelerating this rural development. Morocco - 1999 |
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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 |
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Human Development in Karnataka 1999 The Karnataka Human Development Report (1999) attempts to provide an overall developmental map of the state. In particular, it analyses issues pertaining to health, nutrition, family welfare, education, income, employment, poverty, housing, water supply, sanitation, gender, status of children and decentralization. This is the first SHDR report that has dedicated a section on the status of the children of the state. Recommendations are made on the major macro issues considered. The report e... India - 1999 |