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Successful Youth - Successful Country The NHDR-2009/10 on youth in Kyrgyzstan is based on the results from this broad survey, followed by the focus group meetings and roundtables with young people throughout the country and expert analysis. This truly participatory approach provides us with a snapshot of youth’s needs and wants as they perceive and understand them. The group of independent authors looked at the components of human development (health, education, social activism, etc.) through the prism of values that affect... Kyrgyzstan - 2009, 2010 |
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The Influence of Civil Society on the Human Development Process in Kyrgyzstan The National Human Development Report (NHDR) 2005 is devoted to analysis of how civil society mechanisms influence human capacity development in Kyrgyzstan. The NHDR 2005 is based on a functional approach, the idea being that activities of civil society as an independent and important element for society as a whole are best identified through its actual, specific and exclusive functions. The authors of the NHDR have endeavored to show how civil society, by implementing its functions (protecti... Kyrgyzstan - 2005 |
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Human Development in Mountain Regions of Kyrgyzstan The theme of this year's Report - Human Development in Mountain Regions of Kyrgyzstan is explained by the significance of mountain related issues for Kyrgyzstan and is in full compliance with the UN decision to declare 2002 the International Year of Mountains. The Report covers human development processes in the mountain regions of Kyrgyzstan and contains indices characterizing imbalances in human development potential and possibilities available for the development of mountain areas. Kyrgyzstan - 2002 |
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Democratic Governance: Alternative Approaches to Kyrgyzstan’s Future Development This report focuses on the future of the country. Its main thesis is that democratic governance is not only a challenge for the development of the country, but also a vital opportunity for bringing about qualitative changes in people’s lives. Democratic governance, as outlined by the authors, refers to a type of governance in which social order is maintained not only by means of a formal rule system but also through the interaction of a variety of local actors. Agents of democratic gove... Kyrgyzstan - 2001 |
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Democratic Governance for Human Development The Report focuses on not just one single theme. It offers a discussion of several new areas of human development in the republic that will require close attention by state and society over at least the next five to ten years. These major themes involve issues of globalization, security, and development. Kyrgyzstan - 2000 |
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General Human Development Report The report is a review / analysis of the trends in human development in Kyrgyzstan for the 1995-98 period, and indicates trends for the future. It also contains development profiles of each of the country's provinces. Kyrgyzstan - 1999 |
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Role and Influence of the State The main questions addressed by Kyrgyzstan's 1998 report are the following: how effective has the state been in organizing and managing the transition from the previous command economy to a more pluralistic market-based economy? Kyrgyzstan - 1998 |
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Social Cohesion
Kyrgyzstan - 1997 |
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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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General Human Development Report The report urges the need for a continued change in the mentality of people and organizations to reduce dependency on the state, combat a lack of initiative and to promote an entrepreneurial spirit. It recognizes that the state is no longer able to maintain funding for priority human development needs, such as education and health, and calls for support from international humanitarian organizations during the current ‘survival’ period. It stresses the need to prioritize economic... Kyrgyzstan - 1995 |
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