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

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.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2016
Subjects:WASTE, PROSTITUTES, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, COMMUNITIES, RISKS, VILLAGES, HOUSING UNITS, PEOPLE, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, SELF-HELP, FINANCING, VILLAGE, SHELTER, INFORMATION SYSTEM, PREVENTION, PUBLIC EDUCATION, HEALTH EDUCATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, SOCIAL WORK, SERVICES, ENTREPRENEURS, POPULATION GROUPS, HOUSING, HEALTH CARE, NEIGHBORHOOD, HEALTH, PROJECT, PROJECTS, PROSTITUTION, TRAFFIC, CITIES, TOWNS, CRIME, RURAL ENVIRONMENT, SMALL TOWNS, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, DAY CARE, SOCIAL FUND, KNOWLEDGE, DISABILITIES, SETTLEMENTS, LABOR MARKET, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRAINING, SOCIAL EXCLUSION, INTERVENTION, UNION, MOBILITY, LOCALITIES, AGING, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, MIGRATION, NURSES, PHYSICAL DISABILITY, INHABITANTS, MARKETING, MARKETS, SETTLEMENT, INTERSECTORAL COOPERATION, SCREENING, FINANCE, SOCIAL SUPPORT, DESIGN, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, UNEMPLOYMENT, LEISURE TIME, RURAL COMMUNITIES, ARCHITECTURE, WORKERS, FOOD PRESERVATION, AGED, SOCIAL SERVICES, RESETTLEMENT, PARTICIPATION, HOUSING MANAGEMENT, LIFESTYLE, GENDER, BANK, HOMES, SOCIAL POLICY, ALCOHOLICS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, URBAN AREAS, HOUSEHOLD, UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE, SOCIAL INTEGRATION, YOUTH, DECISION MAKING, HOUSING TRAINING, LABOR MOBILITY, MARKET, WORKSHOPS, RENTAL HOUSING, QUALITY CONTROL, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ELDERLY PEOPLE, COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES, QUALITY OF LIFE, INTERNET, WALKING, WEIGHT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SLUMS, CHILDREN, FEMALES, APARTMENTS, INVESTMENT, HOUSEHOLDS, EQUALITY, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, ISOLATION, GENERAL PRACTITIONERS, COMMUNITY SERVICES, COOPERATION, DISTRICT NURSES, FACILITIES, EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY, HOUSES, TRAININGS, LIVING CONDITIONS, INTERVENTIONS, COMMUNITY, STRATEGY, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, FAMILIES, SOCIAL ISSUES, LABOR MARKETS, SAFETY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, PRACTICAL TRAINING, SOCIAL WORKERS, IMPLEMENTATION, SERVICE, DISTRICTS, EMPLOYEES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26377817/enabling-inclusive-growth-hungary
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24422
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary: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.