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HIGHLIGHT

2013 Report

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

24 Years of Human Development Reports

HDRs (GIF)   
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Relatório de Desenvolvimento Humano: Angola 2005

Now that the conflict is over in Angola, the search for the consolidation of peace and the reentry of the country on the path of sustainable development are the next great challenges in order to improve the wellbeing of all Angolans. The present report advocates that adjusted and integrated initiatives will contribute most efficiently to the consolidation of peace and reconstruction of the country. It is fundamental that the Angolan society reorganizes itself to be able to make available the ...

Angola - 2005

Civil Society and Human Development

Angola - 1999

Governance and Human Development

The Angola NHDR 1998 focuses on governance and public administration and their impact on human development and social welfare. The report examines the contents and results of public policies in the economic and social fields.

Angola - 1998

Poverty and Human Development

The report combines the strengths of a wealth of statistical information on human development and poverty with extensive critical analysis and concrete policy recommendations for poverty reduction. In addition, it provides an extensive profile of poverty and tries to identify some of its causes. The authors recognize that poverty reduction does not merely imply targeted interventions at the local or community level. Rather, it encompasses a broad range of policies that include a country&rsq...

Angola - 1997