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@article{ author = {Farah Daghistani - Author, Rula Dajani - Author, Huda Hakki - Author, Eman Nimri - Author , Neil Quilliam - Author}, title = {Jordan Human Development Report 2004}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2004}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp-jordan.org/}, abstract = {Many reports talk about poverty and the poor, but few actually provide the space for the poor themselves to take centre stage and to talk about their lives. Jordan’s second National Human Development Report redresses this imbalance. It places the poor at the centre of analysis and attempts to capture the diverse and dynamic characteristics of poverty through the eyes of the poor themselves. A major theme of the report is that the considerable human development gains that have been achieved at the macro-level in Jordan have yet to trickle down to many sub-groups among the poor. The report provides detailed recommendations to accelerate this process and to enhance positive outcomes for the poor.} }Download File
AU - Farah Daghistani - Author, Rula Dajani - Author, Huda Hakki - Author, Eman Nimri - Author , Neil Quilliam - Author TI - Jordan Human Development Report 2004 PT - Journal Article DP - 2004 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - Many reports talk about poverty and the poor, but few actually provide the space for the poor themselves to take centre stage and to talk about their lives. Jordan’s second National Human Development Report redresses this imbalance. It places the poor at the centre of analysis and attempts to capture the diverse and dynamic characteristics of poverty through the eyes of the poor themselves. A major theme of the report is that the considerable human development gains that have been achieved at the macro-level in Jordan have yet to trickle down to many sub-groups among the poor. The report provides detailed recommendations to accelerate this process and to enhance positive outcomes for the poor.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Farah Daghistani - Author, Rula Dajani - Author, Huda Hakki - Author, Eman Nimri - Author , Neil Quilliam - Author %T Jordan Human Development Report 2004 %D 2004 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp-jordan.org/, %X Many reports talk about poverty and the poor, but few actually provide the space for the poor themselves to take centre stage and to talk about their lives. Jordan’s second National Human Development Report redresses this imbalance. It places the poor at the centre of analysis and attempts to capture the diverse and dynamic characteristics of poverty through the eyes of the poor themselves. A major theme of the report is that the considerable human development gains that have been achieved at the macro-level in Jordan have yet to trickle down to many sub-groups among the poor. The report provides detailed recommendations to accelerate this process and to enhance positive outcomes for the poor.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Farah Daghistani - Author, Rula Dajani - Author, Huda Hakki - Author, Eman Nimri - Author , Neil Quilliam - Author TI - Jordan Human Development Report 2004 PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp-jordan.org/, AB - Many reports talk about poverty and the poor, but few actually provide the space for the poor themselves to take centre stage and to talk about their lives. Jordan’s second National Human Development Report redresses this imbalance. It places the poor at the centre of analysis and attempts to capture the diverse and dynamic characteristics of poverty through the eyes of the poor themselves. A major theme of the report is that the considerable human development gains that have been achieved at the macro-level in Jordan have yet to trickle down to many sub-groups among the poor. The report provides detailed recommendations to accelerate this process and to enhance positive outcomes for the poor.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Jordan Human Development Report 2004 AU - Farah Daghistani - Author, Rula Dajani - Author, Huda Hakki - Author, Eman Nimri - Author , Neil Quilliam - Author PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp-jordan.org/, AB - Many reports talk about poverty and the poor, but few actually provide the space for the poor themselves to take centre stage and to talk about their lives. Jordan’s second National Human Development Report redresses this imbalance. It places the poor at the centre of analysis and attempts to capture the diverse and dynamic characteristics of poverty through the eyes of the poor themselves. A major theme of the report is that the considerable human development gains that have been achieved at the macro-level in Jordan have yet to trickle down to many sub-groups among the poor. The report provides detailed recommendations to accelerate this process and to enhance positive outcomes for the poor.