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Human Development Report 2011 Sustainability & Equity – A Better Future for All

Malaysian Launch – 2011 Human Development Report 25 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur. Human Development Report 2011 Sustainability & Equity – A Better Future for All Joy Jacqueline Pereira Deputy Director, SEADPRI-UKM Principal Fellow, LESTARI-UKM.

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Human Development Report 2011 Sustainability & Equity – A Better Future for All

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  1. Malaysian Launch – 2011 Human Development Report • 25 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur • Human Development Report 2011 • Sustainability & Equity – • A Better Future for All • Joy Jacqueline Pereira • Deputy Director, SEADPRI-UKM • Principal Fellow, LESTARI-UKM

  2. Human Development Report 2011 - Rank of Selected Countries Source: UNDP-HDR, 2011

  3. Economics & Poverty Source: UNDP-HDR, 2011

  4. Education Source: UNDP-HDR, 2011

  5. Health Source: UNDP-HDR, 2011

  6. Hazards & Disasters

  7. National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) The 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs) are at the core of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). A NKEA is defined as a driver of economic activity that has the potential to directly and materially contribute a quantifiable amount of economic growth to the Malaysian economy. The NKEAs were selected because they are significant engines of future growth and their expected contribution to GNI in 2020 will help Malaysia achieve high-income status Based on the 2011 HDI Report, Malaysia needs to:- Strengthen poverty alleviation programmes; Improve cost effectiveness and delivery of education & health services; Arrest depletion of natural resources; Integrate disaster risk reduction into development planning at the local level. Business Services Agriculture Oil, Gas & Energy Palm Oil Wholesale & Retail Greater KL Communications, Contents, Infrastructure Electronics & Electrical Education Healthcare Financial Services Tourism Source: Zakri 2011

  8. SUSTAINABILITY Equity for whom? Countries with VH-HD? H-HD? Etc. Environment Resources Etc. Lifestyle Hazards VALUES Health Welfare Equity Education Etc. Governance Economics Etc. Humanity>Apathy>Profit

  9. Terima Kasih

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