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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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National
The Reforms and Beyond

The report examines the extent to which post-Revolution reforms have impacted on human development opportunities. Specifically, the report looks at the way the reforms have affected the efficiency of the economy; the equity with which people are treated and resources are utilised; the sustainability of the political, economic and social environment; the physical and economic security of the population; and their level of empowerment to take control of their lives and make choices.

Georgia - 2008

National Human Development Report - 2001/02

The Report focuses on poverty with the aim of contributing to the current debate within Georgia on the government's new poverty-reduction strategy. The Report explores different definitions and ways of measuring poverty, finding that the official 'poverty line' is considered unrealistically low by the general public, making it difficult for them to accept the poverty-reduction strategy as a whole. The Report therefore suggests an alternative method to calculate the 'poverty line' and includ...

Georgia - 2001

Access to social rights, especially health care and education

This NHDR is devoted to human rights issues in Georgia. The authors find that, after the Baltic states, Georgia is the most progressive CIS country in terms of addressing human rights issues.

Georgia - 2000

Effect of governance on execution of plan for socio-economic reforms

The Georgia HDR 1999 concentrates on governance and, in particular, the effect of governance on the execution of the plan of socio-economic reforms.

Georgia - 1999

General Human Development Report

The Report stresses the issues of civil society and human rights. In 1998 we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, one of the most important international documents in history. The intention of the country to build a democratic society, one that gives the highest priority to the rights and dignity of every individual human being, is genuine and sincere, and the will is strong. At the same time we are well aware of numerous problems and h...

Georgia - 1998

General Human Development Report

Georgia - 1997

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 finds that Georgia’s current level of national income is among the lowest in the world. Until now, armed conflict and collapse of the economy have reduced both population and government to a state of penury, which has precluded social action. However, the report is optimistic about the Georgia’s potential due to the wealth of natural and human resources available. The authors suggests a future sustainable human development strategy offering a unified approach, whereby...

Georgia - 1995