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Thursday, November 04, 2010

Human Development Report 2010



Human Development Report 2010 —20th Anniversary Edition
The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – November 4th, 2010
Available online PDF [236p.] at: http://bit.ly/915GUq 
…..The first Human Development Report in 1990 opened with the simply stated premise that has guided all subsequent Reports: 
“People are the real wealth of a nation.”

By backing up this assertion with an abundance of empirical data and a new way of thinking about and measuring development, the Human Development Report has had a profound impact on development policies around the world. …”



Download Summary [2,860 KB]
·         Complete report [11,178 KB]
·         Foreword, Acknowledgments and Contents [240 KB] Introduction by Amartya Sen
·         Overview [119 KB]
·         Chapter 1 - Reaffirming human development [362 KB]
·         Chapter 2 - The advance of people [6,143 KB]
·         Chapter 3 - Diverse paths to progress [551 KB]
·         Chapter 4 - Good things don’t always come together [620 KB]
·         Chapter 5 - Innovations in measuring inequality and poverty [2,061 KB]
·         Chapter 6 - The agenda beyond 2010 [560 KB]
·         Notes and Bibliography [302 KB]
·         Readers guide [87 KB]
·         Human development statistical tables [644 KB]
·         Technical notes [339 KB]
Press Releases
·         2010 Human Development Report: 40-year Trends Analysis Shows Poor Countries Making Faster Development Gains [2,337 KB]
·         2010 Human Development Report: Innovative new measurements chart impact of poverty, gender, inequality[1,818 KB]
·         UNDP Releases 2010 Human Development Index [1,388 KB]
·         Build Your Own Index: UNDP provides free web access to 40 years of data [200 KB]
·         Human Development Report: Education drives Africa development gains over 40 years [203 KB]
·         2010 Human Development Report: Asian countries lead development progress over 40 years [263 KB]
·         Human Development Report: Five Arab countries among top leaders in long-term development gains [205 KB]
·         2010 Human Development Report: Latin America and Caribbean approaching EU, US levels in life expectancy, school [768 KB]
·         2010 Human Development Report: Eastern Europe and Central Asia found highly ‘equitable’, but life expectancy declines slow area’s long-term development progress [205 KB

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