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Investing in Human Security for a Future State The Palestinian Human Development Report 2009/10 “Investing in Human Security for a Future State” explores different facets of human security - economy, food, health, environment, political, personal, community - from the perspective of establishing freedom from want, freedom from fear and freedom to live in dignity. Reframing the concept of ‘security’, to one that places the security of individual on par with the state institutions is essential when reflecting on the... Occupied Palestinian Territory - 2009, 2010 |
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Palestine Human Development Report The 2004 PHDR is an attempt to assess the various aspects of the Palestinian condition as a first step toward an integrated approach to the development of Palestinian individuals and society and to strengthen the social fabric needed to support our national liberation and development activities. To this end, each section of the report addresses one of the various aspects of the Palestinian condition from two perspectives. The report is divided into six sections. From the first perspective, ... Occupied Palestinian Territory - 2004 |
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Palestine Human Development Report 2002 The Report underlines the importance of scientific planning to foster development. It highlights the role of participation in the development process, as well as the linkage between development and democratic change, and the important role of civil society institutions and education in the process. The Report also tackles the issues of development planning and financing. It puts forward effective decentralization as a model for development and good governance. Finally the Report asserts that ... Occupied Palestinian Territory - 2002 |
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Palestine Human Development Report 1998-1999 Successful planning for the interim stage and its management, and guiding performance to serve the Palestinian people effectively, called for a development policy that could operate under the restrictions of the current stage while maintaining ongoing efforts towards the establishment of the Palestinian state. Such a policy required a close observation of conditions on the ground, careful collection of data on various aspects of life, and in-depth and diligent analysis of the information gath... Occupied Palestinian Territory - 1999 |
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Palestinian National Human Development Report 1997 The Palestine HDR does an excellent job of focusing on gender when discussing development issues. Nearly all figures, from unemployment to the breakdown of foreign aid by sector include information on the role of women. Occupied Palestinian Territory - 1997 |
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