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2013 Report

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

24 Years of Human Development Reports

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Promoting Human Development through Shared Growth
A Special focus on Infrastructure and Agriculture

The explicit goal of the LHDR 2010 is to supplement the vision contained in the Liberia’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) as a prosperous, productive nation that is at peace. Over time, the GoL has been moving progressively to a longer-term strategy of reconstruction and development that began with a 150-day plan. Following that, it adopted the interim PRS (iPRS) and recently formulated and began implementing a full PRS. All of the Government’s programs are highly ambitious and a...

Liberia - 2010

Building and Mobilising Capacities for Reconstruction and Development

The report offers fresh insights into the complex arena of human development, from the perspective of a post-conflict context, making a strong case for breaking the cycle of violent conflict, creating and sustaining peace as the basis for capacity building for reconstruction and development. The report was put together with the collaboration of a diverse national technical committee comprising of representatives from civil society, academia, the development community and politics.

Liberia - 2006

Transition to peaceful democratic governance

Liberia - 1999