Human Development in South Asia 2008
Technology and Human Development in South Asia
OUP Pakistan (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 2009
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978-0-19-547812-9 (ISBN)
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Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre's 2008 Report on technology and human development in South Asia underlines the imperative of focusing on good quality technical, vocational and higher levels of professional education for enhancing productivity of the economy, and improving public service delivery in education, health and governance in South Asia. In this region, a huge absolute number of poor are illiterate, in poor health and lack government services in critical areas that concern their lives and livelihoods. The Report presents an analysis of adoption and diffusion of technology, particularly ICT, in the region. The Report raises several issues that are yet to be addressed in the region, particularly in the poorer parts of every country regarding the lack of affordable technological education, and minimum use of technology in delivering services to people in inaccessible areas, despite the huge growth of wireless technology. The Report argues that to sustain economic growth South Asia needs to seriously address its limited use of technology of all types.
The wealth of data collected for the Report to update South Asia's human development indicators will be valuable for policymakers and academic researchers.
Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre's 2008 Report on technology and human development in South Asia underlines the imperative of focusing on good quality technical, vocational and higher levels of professional education for enhancing productivity of the economy, and improving public service delivery in education, health and governance in South Asia. In this region, a huge absolute number of poor are illiterate, in poor health and lack government services in critical areas that concern their lives and livelihoods. The Report presents an analysis of adoption and diffusion of technology, particularly ICT, in the region. The Report raises several issues that are yet to be addressed in the region, particularly in the poorer parts of every country regarding the lack of affordable technological education, and minimum use of technology in delivering services to people in inaccessible areas, despite the huge growth of wireless technology. The Report argues that to sustain economic growth South Asia needs to seriously address its limited use of technology of all types.
The wealth of data collected for the Report to update South Asia's human development indicators will be valuable for policymakers and academic researchers.
The wealth of data collected for the Report to update South Asia's human development indicators will be valuable for policymakers and academic researchers.
Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre's 2008 Report on technology and human development in South Asia underlines the imperative of focusing on good quality technical, vocational and higher levels of professional education for enhancing productivity of the economy, and improving public service delivery in education, health and governance in South Asia. In this region, a huge absolute number of poor are illiterate, in poor health and lack government services in critical areas that concern their lives and livelihoods. The Report presents an analysis of adoption and diffusion of technology, particularly ICT, in the region. The Report raises several issues that are yet to be addressed in the region, particularly in the poorer parts of every country regarding the lack of affordable technological education, and minimum use of technology in delivering services to people in inaccessible areas, despite the huge growth of wireless technology. The Report argues that to sustain economic growth South Asia needs to seriously address its limited use of technology of all types.
The wealth of data collected for the Report to update South Asia's human development indicators will be valuable for policymakers and academic researchers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
Pakistan
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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numerous figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 282 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
452 gr
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978-0-19-547812-9 (9780195478129)
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The Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre was set up in November 1995 in Islamabad, Pakistan by the late Dr Mahbub ul Haq, founder and chief architect of UNDP's Human Development Reports. This is a policy research institute and a think tank committed to organizing professional research, policy studies and seminars in the area of human development with a special focus on the South Asian region.
The Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre was set up in November 1995 in Islamabad, Pakistan by the late Dr Mahbub ul Haq, founder and chief architect of UNDP's Human Development Reports. This is a policy research institute and a think tank committed to organizing professional research, policy studies and seminars in the area of human development with a special focus on the South Asian region.
The Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre was set up in November 1995 in Islamabad, Pakistan by the late Dr Mahbub ul Haq, founder and chief architect of UNDP's Human Development Reports. This is a policy research institute and a think tank committed to organizing professional research, policy studies and seminars in the area of human development with a special focus on the South Asian region.
Content
FOREWORD ; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ; OVERVIEW ; 1. Policies for Technological Advancement in South Asia ; 2. Technology and Human Development in India ; 3. Technology and Economic Development in South Asia ; 4. Technology and Education in South Asia ; 5. Technology and Human Development in Bangladesh ; 6. Technology for Healthcare and Governance in South Asia ; NOTES ; REFERENCES ; HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS FOR SOUTH ASIA ; KEY TO INDICATORS