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Human Development Report 2005 International cooperation at a crossroads: Aid, trade and security in an unequal world
(United Nations, 2005)
This 2005 Human Development Report takes stock of human development, including progress towards the MDGs. Looking beyond statistics; it highlights the human costs of missed targets and broken promises. Extreme inequality ...
Human Development Report 2001 Making New Technologies Work for Human Development
(2001)
The 2001 Report, like all previous Human Development Reports, is about people. It is about how people can create and use technology to improve their lives. It is also about forging new public policies to lead the revolutions ...
Human Development Report 2000 Human Rights and Human Development
(United Nations, 2000)
Human rights and human development share a common vision and a common purpose—to secure, for every human being, freedom, well-being and dignity. Divided by the cold war, the rights agenda and development agenda followed ...
Human Development Report 2014 Sustaining Human Progress: Reducing Vulnerabilities and Building Resilience
(United Nations, 2014)
The Human Development Report Office (HDRO) is pleased to inform that the 2014 Human Development Report 'Sustaining Human Progress: Reducing Vulnerability and Building Resilience' was launched in Tokyo, on 24 July 2014. The ...
Human Development Report 1993 People's Participation
(United Nations, 1993)
People's participation is becoming the central issue of our time. The democratic transition in many developing countries, the collapse of many socialist regimes, and the worldwide emergence of people's organizations- these ...
Human Development Report 1998 Consumption for Human Development
(United Nations, 1998)
The 1998 Report investigates the 20th century's growth in consumption, unprecedented in its scale and diversity. The benefits of this consumption have spread far and wide. More people are better fed and housed than ever ...
Human Development Report 1996 Economic Growth and Human Development
(United Nations, 1996)
The 1996 Report opens with a fundamental statement: "Human development is the end - economic growth a means." The Report argues that economic growth, if not properly managed, can be jobless, voiceless, ruthless, rootless ...
Human Development Report 1990 Concept and Measurement of Human Development
(United Nations, 1990)
This Report is about people - and about how development enlarges their choices. It is about more than GNP growth, more than income and wealth and more than producing commodities and accumulating capital. A person's access ...
Human Development Report 1997 Human Development to Eradicate Poverty
(United Nations, 1997)
Eradicating poverty everywhere is more than a moral imperative - it is a practical possibility. That is the most important message of the Human Development Report 1997. The world has the resources and the know-how to create ...
Human Development Report 1994 New Dimensions of Human Security
(United Nations, 1994)
The 1994 Report introduces a new concept of human security, which equates security with people rather than territories, with development rather than arms. It examines both the national and the global concerns of human ...