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@article{ author = {Sylvie Kinigi - Coordinator}, title = {Benin Human Development Report}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2003}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.bj.undp.org/}, abstract = {Benin's NHDR 2003 addresses the issue of financing sustainable human development. The Report provides a critical assessment of the uses of existing financial resources for development. By doing so, the Report insists on the need to focus resources on correcting actual discrepancies between the evolution of the GNP and poverty. To that aim, the Report puts the stress on the human dimension of development, regarded as the basic underlying factor of allocation priorities. The effectiveness of financial resources provided by the state, commercial and development banks, micro-credit institutions, informal finance, subsidies and international aid is thus assessed against the opportunities these allocations offer to improve people's living conditions. The Report also looks at new financing canals that are likely to foster a more equitable allocation of financial means for human development.} }Download File
AU - Sylvie Kinigi - Coordinator TI - Benin Human Development Report PT - Journal Article DP - 2003 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - Benin's NHDR 2003 addresses the issue of financing sustainable human development. The Report provides a critical assessment of the uses of existing financial resources for development. By doing so, the Report insists on the need to focus resources on correcting actual discrepancies between the evolution of the GNP and poverty. To that aim, the Report puts the stress on the human dimension of development, regarded as the basic underlying factor of allocation priorities. The effectiveness of financial resources provided by the state, commercial and development banks, micro-credit institutions, informal finance, subsidies and international aid is thus assessed against the opportunities these allocations offer to improve people's living conditions. The Report also looks at new financing canals that are likely to foster a more equitable allocation of financial means for human development.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Sylvie Kinigi - Coordinator %T Benin Human Development Report %D 2003 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.bj.undp.org/, %X Benin's NHDR 2003 addresses the issue of financing sustainable human development. The Report provides a critical assessment of the uses of existing financial resources for development. By doing so, the Report insists on the need to focus resources on correcting actual discrepancies between the evolution of the GNP and poverty. To that aim, the Report puts the stress on the human dimension of development, regarded as the basic underlying factor of allocation priorities. The effectiveness of financial resources provided by the state, commercial and development banks, micro-credit institutions, informal finance, subsidies and international aid is thus assessed against the opportunities these allocations offer to improve people's living conditions. The Report also looks at new financing canals that are likely to foster a more equitable allocation of financial means for human development.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Sylvie Kinigi - Coordinator TI - Benin Human Development Report PY - 2003 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.bj.undp.org/, AB - Benin's NHDR 2003 addresses the issue of financing sustainable human development. The Report provides a critical assessment of the uses of existing financial resources for development. By doing so, the Report insists on the need to focus resources on correcting actual discrepancies between the evolution of the GNP and poverty. To that aim, the Report puts the stress on the human dimension of development, regarded as the basic underlying factor of allocation priorities. The effectiveness of financial resources provided by the state, commercial and development banks, micro-credit institutions, informal finance, subsidies and international aid is thus assessed against the opportunities these allocations offer to improve people's living conditions. The Report also looks at new financing canals that are likely to foster a more equitable allocation of financial means for human development.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Benin Human Development Report AU - Sylvie Kinigi - Coordinator PY - 2003 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.bj.undp.org/, AB - Benin's NHDR 2003 addresses the issue of financing sustainable human development. The Report provides a critical assessment of the uses of existing financial resources for development. By doing so, the Report insists on the need to focus resources on correcting actual discrepancies between the evolution of the GNP and poverty. To that aim, the Report puts the stress on the human dimension of development, regarded as the basic underlying factor of allocation priorities. The effectiveness of financial resources provided by the state, commercial and development banks, micro-credit institutions, informal finance, subsidies and international aid is thus assessed against the opportunities these allocations offer to improve people's living conditions. The Report also looks at new financing canals that are likely to foster a more equitable allocation of financial means for human development.