Enabling Inclusive Growth in Hungary [electronic resource] : Directions for Improving the Planning and Implementation Framework of Social Inclusion Interventions at the Local Level.

By: World BankContributor(s): World BankMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Social Analysis | World Bank e-LibraryPublication details: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2016Description: 1 online resource (1 p.)Subject(s): Child Development | Children | Cities | Communities | Community Development and Empowerment | Crime | Decision Making | Disabilities | Entrepreneurs | Equal Opportunity | Equality | Females | Finance | Gender | Health | Health Education | Housing | Internet | Knowledge | Labor Mobility | Marketing | Migration | Mobility | Nurses | Poverty Reduction | Poverty Strategy, analysis and Monitoring | Prevention | Prostitution | Public Buildings | Quality Control | Quality of Life | Rental Housing | Resettlement | Rural Development | Rural Poverty Reduction | Slums | Social Development | Social Inclusion & Institutions | Social Protection and Risk Management | Technical Assistance | Unemployment | Urban Areas | Urban Development | Villages | Waste | Weight | Workers | YouthOnline resources: Click here to access online Abstract: The World Bank has prepared three reports in the framework of the promoting inclusive growth in Hungary reimbursable advisory service activity, with a view to provide clear step-by-step guidance for addressing complex social inclusion challenges by leveraging European Union (EU) funds. The reports examine three dimensions of social inclusion in Hungary: measuring inclusive growth for enhanced development impact focuses on methods for monitoring development outcomes and better targeting of social investments. Enabling inclusive growth in Hungary discusses how national-level planning can better support local planning and implementation. The people behind the numbers, a handbook for the implementation of local equal opportunity programs in Hungary, offers practical guidance and instruments to empower local stakeholders to shape the local social inclusion landscape more actively and effectively as part of local equal opportunity programs.
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The World Bank has prepared three reports in the framework of the promoting inclusive growth in Hungary reimbursable advisory service activity, with a view to provide clear step-by-step guidance for addressing complex social inclusion challenges by leveraging European Union (EU) funds. The reports examine three dimensions of social inclusion in Hungary: measuring inclusive growth for enhanced development impact focuses on methods for monitoring development outcomes and better targeting of social investments. Enabling inclusive growth in Hungary discusses how national-level planning can better support local planning and implementation. The people behind the numbers, a handbook for the implementation of local equal opportunity programs in Hungary, offers practical guidance and instruments to empower local stakeholders to shape the local social inclusion landscape more actively and effectively as part of local equal opportunity programs.

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