Bericht für menschliche Entwicklung) des Entwicklungsprogramms der Vereinten Nationen (UNDP) veröffentlicht. The Asia-Pacific region has witnessed the … The 2019 Human Development Report is the latest in the series of global Human Development Reports published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) since 1990 as independent, analytically and empirically grounded discussions of major development issues, trends and policies. As the 2019 Inequality-Adjusted Human Development Index sets out, the unequal distribution of education, health and living standards stymies countries’ progress. Belgrade, 9 Decembre 2019 - According to the UNDP’s Human Development Report 2019, Serbia's Human Development Index for 2018 is 0.799, positioning the country at 63rd place out of 189 countries and territories and presenting a move up of two places compared to the last year's Report. 2019 Human Development Report to focus on inequality Photo: UNDP The report, to be released in the last quarter of the year, will provide a comprehensive picture of the many forms of inequality that are shaping the 21 st Century. Click here to download the 2019 Human Development Report Overview. Launch of 2019 Human Development Report. Additional resources related to the 2019 Human Development Der Human Development Index (HDI; deutsch Index für menschliche Entwicklung) der Vereinten Nationen wird seit 1990 im jährlich erscheinenden Human Development Report (dt. The 2019 Human Development Report (HDR), published with a theme ‘Beyond income, beyond averages, beyond today: inequalities in human development in the 21 st century,’ argues that inequality is not beyond solutions. Analyzing Human Development Report 2019 with a special focus on India The report presents Human Development Index for 189 countries, 62 out of which are in the very high human development group, 54 in the high, 37 in the medium and only 36 in the low human development group. Preparing the ground for a 22nd Century where every person has equal opportunities and freedoms, and the inequalities we see today are a thing of the past Kuala Lumpur, 9 December 2019 – The Asia-Pacific region has witnessed the steepest rise globally in human development.It leads the world in access to broadband internet and is gaining on more developed regions in terms of life expectancy, education, and access to healthcare. Switzerland and Ireland follow. The champion of human development is Norway.
Twenty per cent of human development progress was lost through inequalities in 2018. The World Development Report (WDR) 2019: The Changing Nature of Work studies how the nature of work is changing as a result of advances in technology today. Posted on December 9, 2019.
Human Development Index (HDI) Der Index für menschliche Entwicklung. Click here to download the 2019 Iran Country Brief.