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Human Development Report 2014

Sustaining Human Progress: Reducing Vulnerabilities and Building Resilience

Author : Malik, K.

Publisher: Orme, W., breyeva, B., Fournier-Tombs, E., Ortubia, A., Jahic, A., Stark-Merklein, B., Wauchope, S. and Sales,G.

Place of Publish: USA, New York

Year: 2014

Page Numbers: 19

Acc. No: 4551

Class No: 338.9 HUM

Category: Books & Reports

Subjects: Development

Type of Resource: Monograph

Languages: English

As successive Human Development Reports (HDRs) have shown, most people in most countries have been doing steadily better in human development. Advances in technology, education and incomes hold ever-greater promise for longer, healthier, more secure lives. But there is also a widespread sense of precariousness in the world today in livelihoods, in personal security, in the environment and in global politics. High achievements on critical aspects of human development, such as health and nutrition, can quickly be undermined by a natural disaster or economic slump. Theft and assault can leave people physically and psychologically impoverished. Corruption and unresponsive state institutions can leave those in need of assistance without recourse. The Report takes a people-centered approach. It identifies the ‘structurally vulnerable' groups of people who are more vulnerable than others by virtue of their history or of their unequal treatment by the rest of society. Based on analysis of the available evidence, the Report makes a number of important recommendations for achieving a world which addresses vulnerabilities and builds resilience to future shocks. It calls for universal access to basic social services, especially health and education; stronger social protection, including unemployment insurance and pensions; and a commitment to full employment, recognizing that the value of employment extends far beyond the income it generates.