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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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Towards Social Inclusion

This National Human Development Report – Ukraine: Towards Social Inclusion – calls attention to the specifics and the roots of social exclusion in Ukraine, identifies socially excluded groups and proposes a range of recommendations in support to the Government for the development of policies and programmes to address the current barriers to social inclusion for all. The Report investigates the issue of social inclusion from a human development perspective, treating both concept...

Ukraine - 2011

Human Development and Ukraine's European Choice

The Report shows that on the basis of most human development indicators Ukraine lags far behind all EU member countries, including Romania and Bulgaria which joined the EU in 2007. This is a particularly important comparison given that Ukraine has proclaimed and frequently re-affirmed that its key foreign policy goal is to join the European Union. This geo-political aspiration, often referred to as the European Choice, must be considered in tandem with Ukraine’s equally important socio-...

Ukraine - 2008

The Power of Decentralization

The Ukraine Human Development Report for 2003 focuses on the issue of decentralization and how this can promote many aspects of human development.It follows from the previous report,which concentrated,on how citizen participation can be utilized to improve people's lives and the methods of empowering citizens to participate in decision making at every level of government.These two reports provide a natural continuation in addressing the issues of governance and human development,which has bee...

Ukraine - 2003

Ukraine Human Development Report
The Power of Participation

This Report is the first of a series of four that will address the relationship between good governance and accelerated human development in the Ukraine. The first Report focuses on participation as a means for increasing the pace of human development in the Ukraine. The effective participation of representatives from civil society, the business sector and public administration in the process of governance is one of the most important requirements for achieving more rapid advances in human ...

Ukraine - 2001

General Human Development Report

Ukraine - 1999

General Human Development Report

The 1998 Ukraine HDR covers human development in general. Ukraine’s performance is discussed and compared to other countries and the HDI is presented by regions.

Ukraine - 1998

General Human Development Report

Ukraine - 1997

Looking Beyond the Triple Transition

The Report examines basic relationships between economic growth and human development. To do this, it assesses the conduct of market reforms which contribute to human development; identifies problems and challenges in the rural areas; outlines the emerging issues of habitat, discusses the reforms required to strengthen the social infrastructure of health and education; and analyses poverty and its different dimensions. The Report represents an attempt to initiate dialogue and discussion on t...

Ukraine - 1996

General Human Development Report

The report suggests that a consensus has begun to emerge concerning some of the elements that are central to the elaboration of the Human Development Strategy for Ukraine, which would put people first. The primary element is one of empowerment, because it is central to all three transitions, the second is equity, which focuses on the more vulnerable and marginalized, the third is employment, because jobs are ultimately the only basis for sustaining livelihoods, and the fourth is the environme...

Ukraine - 1995