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The Philippine Human Development Report
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The Philippines has published four national human development reports since 1994.
These reports have acquired a reputation for factualkly based, insightful and well
written analyses of human development issues in the Philippines. The PHDR is today
a highly respected publication not just in the Philippines but also in the
community of nations. In October 2000, at the conclusion of the Second General
Forum on Human Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, when the first annual
National Human Development Report Awards Programme was launched, the PHDR 2000
was among the awardees. PHDR 2000 won awards in three categories: Excellencce in the
Innovative Use of Human Development Measurement Tools, Excellence in Presentation
and Design, and Excellence in Participation and Policy Impact.
The issue of the Philippine Human Development Report in 1994 introduced to Philippine
readers the concept of Human Development, expalining its difference from the more
traditional measure of development like per capita income and the significance of
measures of life expectation and literacy and education in the promotion of human
development. For the first time, it computed the Human Development Index (HDI) for
each of the country's regions and drew out policy implications of the index for
action of national and regional authorities.
Succeeding issues dwelt on specific themes, defining and analyzing these and
deriving policy suggestions from them. The 1997 issue highlighted the theme of
Gender focusing on the enhancement of women's capabilities and opportunities to
make choices. This report noted the significant gains attained by the
Philippines in increasing women's access to education and jobs in certain sectors, and
participation in elections as voters and candidates. The report of 2000 focused on Education.
After documenting what is called an alarming decline in the quality of Philippine
education it outlined a general framework for dealing with the problem. The latest
issue, PHDR 2002,focused on the Employment, more specifically on the nature of unemployment in the
Philippines, the profile of the unemployed and quality
of employment, and recommended ways and means of generating employment opportunities'
to enable people to live in prosperity and dignity. Each of these issues also
came up with the latest computations of provincial HDI's.
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Main Page
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About the Human Development Network
What is Sustainable Development?
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Philippine Human Development Reports
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Other Activities
Contact the HDN Secretariat
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2005 PHDR Peace, Human Security, and Human Development in the Philippines
2002 PHDR Work and Well Being
2000 PHDR Quality, Relevance and Access in Basic Education
1997 PHDR Women and Gender in Development
1994 PHDR Human Development and People's Participation in Governance
Publications may be purchased at the following offices:
Office of the HDN Secretariat
Rm 406 NEDA sa Makati Building, 106 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City 1229 Philippines;
Tel. Nos. 893-9582 / 893-7819
Room 334, School of Economics,
University of the Philippines,
Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Tel. No. 927-9686 local 334 or email
Ms. Mitzirose Legal
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