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Education in Uzbekistan Matching Supply and Demand The challenge for Uzbekistan is to improve the quality of education, maintain wide access and lifelong learning for a population that will ensure Uzbekistan a significant position among the community of nations. Already the Welfare Improvement Strategy provided in 2006 a more detailed articulation of education needs in the service of national development over the near term. This particular report expands on that and provides much information, statistics, analysis and recommendations in suppor... Uzbekistan - 2007, 2008 |
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Human Development Report Health The 2006 National Report on Human Development is dedicated to healthcare. The report outlines and provides the analysis of the healthcare development in Uzbekistan over the years of independence, describes the urgent problems in the field, new tendencies and possible ways of their solution. The report focuses on the analysis of the past experience and development prospects in the future, strong and weak sides of the existing healthcare system and provides recommendations on the improvement o... Uzbekistan - 2006 |
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Human Development and Decentralization NHDR addresses decentralization issues and human development, incorporates MDGs and provides recommendations on furtherance of publc administration reform and decentralization. The Report highlights issues that have no simple answers, thereby encouraging wide-ranging discussion. The team of authors hopes that the present Report will be of particular interest for policy analysts, mass media professionals and policy-makers, while contributing to the further understanding and promotion of reform... Uzbekistan - 2005 |
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Human Development & SME The most significant contribution of the NHDR in Uzbekistan has been a comprehensive picture of the state of Human Development, including issues of Culture, Disparities and Globalization. Uzbekistan - 2000 |
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General Human Development Report The selection and implementation of a comprehensive human development strategy is complicated for countries in transition. These societies, in contrast to many developing countries, have had to address the problems of collapsing educational and healthcare systems at a time when public resources are limited. In the NHDR 1999 the process of human development over the past eight years is explored in more detail taking into consideration the specific development requirements and experiences of t... Uzbekistan - 1999 |
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Role of the State in a Period of Transition to a Market Economy The main goal of Uzbekistan's 1998 report is to analyze the role of the state in economic, social and democratic reforms in the period of transition. The report looks at the social polices being implemented throughout the country with programs on gas. Uzbekistan - 1998 |
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Social Cohesion The theme of the Report 1997 is social cohesion and human development. Social cohesion is an elusive concept; it is easier to recognize it by its absence than to define. Lack of social cohesion reveals itself in increased social tension, crime, minority emigration, and ultimately in civil strife. All these impact negatively on human development. Positive social cohesion can be described the invisible glue that keeps society together even in difficult, stressful times, such as the process of i... Uzbekistan - 1997 |
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Relationships Between Economic Growth and Human Development The 1996 Human Development 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 dialogu... Uzbekistan - 1996 |
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General Human Development Report The last chapter elaborates in greater detail on the main elements of a potential strategy, developed as mentioned earlier in the context of a UNDP/ILO Social Policy Review. This would address the main issues raised in the Report and relate to the labour market and social protection, education, health, population policy, ecology and sustainable development, financing human development, and women in development. It also discusses the changing role of the state in providing an enabling environm... Uzbekistan - 1995 |
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