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تقرير التنمية البشرية العربية
2022 تقرير التنمية الانسانية العربية للعام
تعظيم الفرص لتعافٍ يشمل الجميع ويعزز القدرة على مواجهة الأزمات في حقبة ما بعد كوفيد- 19
The Arab Human Development Report 2022 focuses on post-COVID recovery assessing long standing development challenges across the spheres of governance society and economy—tackling aspects of gender; youth; education and health; multi-dimensional poverty; impacts on economic sectors MSMEs and labour markets; displacement and migration; and nature and climate change challenges—to put the region on a resilient and sustainable human development path. The report also assesses adequacy and efficacy of response policies especially where the pandemic has led to widening inequalities and exacerbated existing challenges in such areas as public service provision including social protection care education healthcare and vaccine rollout. The report provides concrete recommendations on how to guide a resilient sustainable equitable and inclusive recovery. It calls on Arab States to act quickly decisively and at scale to assess evaluate and strengthen capabilities and capacities and build effective and trustworthy institutional structures that can support a new social contract to better help societies cope with future shocks and disasters.
تقرير التنمية البشرية العربية 2016
الشبابُ في المنطقة العربية: آفاقُ التنمية الإنسانية في واقعٍ متغيِّر
تقرير التفعبة الانسانية العربية للعام 2009
تحديات اهن الاسان لي البلدان العربية
Like the first Arab Human Development Report this fifth volume in the series undertakes a broad diagnostic of the state of development in Arab countries this time through the lens of human security. Adopting a more differentiated approach to the particular contours of sub-regions it shows that the concept of human security offers a relevant framework for refocusing the social contract in the Arab countries on neglected priorities. The Report analyzes interdependent threats and downturns that undermine the safety and development prospects of individuals and states alike and indicates policy orientations that Arab governments civil society citizens and international actors could adopt in response.
تقرير التنمية الإن سانية العربية للعام 2005
نحو نهوض المرأة في الوطن العربي
Gender inequality is generally recognized as one of the main obstacles to development in the Arab Region. This volume of the Report focuses on the history and contemporary dynamics of Arab women's economic political and social empowerment. It details the processes in which gender impacts on Arab development while suggesting means of overcoming some of the challenges and building more equitable societies.
تقرير التنمية الإنسانية العربية للعام 2003
نحووهامة مجتمع المعرفة
The Arab Human Development Report Series aims at building human development in the Arab world. The 2003 report surveys the most salient trends that influenced the process of human development in 2002-2003 and provides a thorough analysis of one of the major challenges the Region faces: its growing knowledge gap. The Report evaluates the current production of knowledge examines the sociological context of knowledge acquisition and highlights the landmarks necessary to establish a knowledge-based society in the Arab countries.
تقرير التنمية الإنسانية العربية للعام 2002
خلق الفرص للأجيال القادمة
This report the first regional Human Development Report (HDR) for the Arab States focuses on the people of the Arab world particularly the citizens of the 22 member states of the Arab League from Maghreb to the Gulf. The report shows that Arab countries have made significant strides in more than one area of human development in the last three decades. Nevertheless it also illustrates the shortcomings in the areas of freedom empowerment of women and knowledge. No generation of young Arabs has been as numerous as today. For that reason the report is especially mindful of the children of marginalized and oppressed Arabs not excluding the Palestinian children. For that reason the Report team has dedicated this first issue to coming generations. The report was prepared by a team of Arab scholars and as such is a look in the mirror. It is aimed at stimulating discussion and debate by policy-makers practitioners and the general public on how to best tackle the most pressing challenges to improving human development across the region.