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@article{ author = {Ibrahim Dakkak - Coordinator, Jamil Hilal (Palestine Economic Policy), Ramzi Rihan (Bir-Zeit University), Mahmoud Al-Jaafari (Al-Quds University), Fathi Subuh (Al-Azhar University), Iman Al-Wazeer}, title = {Promoting Human Development through Shared Growth}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2010}, location = {New York}, URL = {}, abstract = {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 are framed with an urgency consistent with the various pressures (to raise the rate of economic growth, kick-start development, improve welfare, and enhance security) of a country that is making the transition from years of mayhem and neglect to a more stable trajectory.} }Download File
AU - Ibrahim Dakkak - Coordinator, Jamil Hilal (Palestine Economic Policy), Ramzi Rihan (Bir-Zeit University), Mahmoud Al-Jaafari (Al-Quds University), Fathi Subuh (Al-Azhar University), Iman Al-Wazeer TI - Promoting Human Development through Shared Growth PT - Journal Article DP - 2010 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - 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 are framed with an urgency consistent with the various pressures (to raise the rate of economic growth, kick-start development, improve welfare, and enhance security) of a country that is making the transition from years of mayhem and neglect to a more stable trajectory.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Ibrahim Dakkak - Coordinator, Jamil Hilal (Palestine Economic Policy), Ramzi Rihan (Bir-Zeit University), Mahmoud Al-Jaafari (Al-Quds University), Fathi Subuh (Al-Azhar University), Iman Al-Wazeer %T Promoting Human Development through Shared Growth %D 2010 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U , %X 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 are framed with an urgency consistent with the various pressures (to raise the rate of economic growth, kick-start development, improve welfare, and enhance security) of a country that is making the transition from years of mayhem and neglect to a more stable trajectory.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Ibrahim Dakkak - Coordinator, Jamil Hilal (Palestine Economic Policy), Ramzi Rihan (Bir-Zeit University), Mahmoud Al-Jaafari (Al-Quds University), Fathi Subuh (Al-Azhar University), Iman Al-Wazeer TI - Promoting Human Development through Shared Growth PY - 2010 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - 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 are framed with an urgency consistent with the various pressures (to raise the rate of economic growth, kick-start development, improve welfare, and enhance security) of a country that is making the transition from years of mayhem and neglect to a more stable trajectory.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Promoting Human Development through Shared Growth AU - Ibrahim Dakkak - Coordinator, Jamil Hilal (Palestine Economic Policy), Ramzi Rihan (Bir-Zeit University), Mahmoud Al-Jaafari (Al-Quds University), Fathi Subuh (Al-Azhar University), Iman Al-Wazeer PY - 2010 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - 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 are framed with an urgency consistent with the various pressures (to raise the rate of economic growth, kick-start development, improve welfare, and enhance security) of a country that is making the transition from years of mayhem and neglect to a more stable trajectory.