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Arab Human Development Report Of 2002 United Nations Development Programme Regional Bureau For Arab States

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Arab Human Development Report Of 2002 United Nations Development Programme Regional Bureau For Arab States
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Publisher: United Nations Development Programme, Regional Bureau for Arab States
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.44 MB
Pages: 180
Author: United Nations Development Programme Regional Bureau for Arab States
ISBN: 9789211261479, 9211261473
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Arab Human Development Report Of 2002 United Nations Development Programme Regional Bureau For Arab States by United Nations Development Programme Regional Bureau For Arab States 9789211261479, 9211261473 instant download after payment.

From the Atlantic to the Gulf, people -- women, men and children -- are the real wealth and hope of Arab countries. Policies for development and growth in the Arab region must focus on freeing people from deprivation, in all its forms, and expanding their choices. Over the last five decades, remarkable progress has been achieved in advancing human development and reducing poverty. However, much still needs to be done to address the backlog of deprivation and imbalance. Since 1990, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been providing (and Oxford University Press has been publishing) annual Human Development Reports that set out the basic social and economic indicators for the nations of the world. The Arab Human Development Report 2002, published this summer by the UNDP's Regional Bureau of Arab States (RBAS), is the first regional report of its kind. Focusing exclusively on the Arab world, the Report carefully dissects and analyzes the region's strengths and failings and explains why the region has fallen behind so much of the world. Written by a team of elite Arab intellectuals and policymakers, the Report concludes that the Arab world today is a civilization bypassed by global trade, democracy, technology, and by women's rights. Scrutinizing the 22 member states of the Arab League and their 280 million people, the Report argues that the root cause for Arab underdevelopment is threefold - three deficits: a deficit of freedom, a deficit of women's rights, and a deficit of knowledge. The Report probes the causes of these deficits and identifies three areas where Arab institutional structures are hindering performance and crippling human development: governance, women's empowerment, and knowledge.

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