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STINE K JUNGE, PRIVATE SECTOR OFFICER UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 14 May 2013
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RISE OF THE SOUTH: TECTONIC SHIFTS EXPANSION OF HUMAN CAPABILITIES AND CHOICES
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GLOBAL REBALANCING A CHANGING WORLD
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REALIGNMENT OF WORLD TRADE A CHANGING WORLD
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MASSIVE EXPANSION OF THE GLOBAL MIDDLE CLASS A CHANGING WORLD
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INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (HDI)
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RAPID HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE GLOBE Rwanda Uganda Bangladesh India Ghana Viet Nam Indonesia China Tunisia Turkey Brazil Mauritius Malaysia Mexico Chile A CHANGING WORLD Korea, Rep. Thailand Lao PDR
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Why have some countries done better than others? What can we learn from them? What are the common drivers?
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DRIVERS 1.Strong proactive state 2.Tapped global markets 3.Innovative social policies
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How can we sustain human development for the generations to come?
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PRIORITY AREAS 1.Promoting equity, voice and accountability 2.Confronting environmental pressure 3.Managing demographic change
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Governance for a changed world Opportunities for new development partnerships THE RISE OF THE SOUTH
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NEW INSTITUTIONS, NEW MECHANISMS IMPLICATIONS $3.36 trillion $6.84 trillion
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Human Development Report’s Site: http://hdr.undp.org/en/http://hdr.undp.org/en/ Human Development Report 2013, The rise of the South: http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter/events/ 2013/March/HDR2013.html http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter/events/ 2013/March/HDR2013.html Gapminder: www.gapminder.orgwww.gapminder.org M stine.junge@undp.orgstine.junge@undp.org P+45 4533 6002/ +45 2144 8918 Skype ID: stine.kirstein.junge.UNDP LINKS
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