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Jordan Human Development Report 2000

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Jordan 31 December 2000 Report

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Jordan's youth are seen as its greatest asset and hope for the future. Jordan believes they must tap their young people's intellectual, creative, and productive potential in order for Jordan to keep up with new developments in global scientific, economic, and social sectors. This first Jordanian National Human Development Report focuses on the condition and role of youth in the country.

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