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Protection, Empowerment, Equality

Social Development in Asia-Pacific

Publications

1 Apr 2013
The demography of the Asian and Pacific region has recently achieved two significant milestones. The population growth rate for the region as a whole is now under 1 per cent (0.9 per cent) per year, and the total fertility rate has reached the population replacement level of 2.1 births per woman. The rapid transition from high fertility and mortality to generally low levels of fertility and mortality in most countries of the region represents a remarkable success for public policy.
14 Feb 2013
Issue: Ageing
Governments of countries and areas in the ESCAP region gathered in Bangkok, Thailand from 10 to 12 September 2012 for the Asia-Pacific Intergovernmental Meeting on the Second Review and Appraisal of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing. The Meeting was organized by ESCAP and brought together senior officials from 30 countries and areas from Asia and the Pacific. They were joined by representatives of civil society organizations including organizations of and for older persons, and representatives from the United Nations system.
20 Dec 2012
The Population Data Sheet for Asia and the Pacific, published annually by ESCAP, contains key indicators on population and development displayed at country, subregional and regional levels.
 
It is a useful tool for reference by researchers, policymakers and other stakeholders interested in the field of population and development.
 
Indicators such as total and projected population, life expectancy at birth and the Human Development Index together with selected graphs, provide an overall picture of the situation in the region.
31 Oct 2012
Issue: Disability
This publication on Disability, Livelihood and Poverty in Asia and the Pacific is an executive summary that draws from a wider body of primary and secondary research undertaken by the ESCAP research team. It considers both the quantitative and qualitative dimensions which shape the livelihood experiences of persons with disabilities. The primary research is derived from collaboration between ESCAP and its national research partners: disabled people’s organizations (DPOs) and organizations for the empowerment of persons with disabilities.
29 Oct 2012
Issue: Disability
The Disability at a Glance series, which started in 2006, serves as a companion for policymakers, statisticians and representatives of organizations of, and for, persons with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific. These publications aim to provide a regional overview of disability policies and practices, as well as relevant country data and information.
 
5 Apr 2012

The UN Asia-Pacific Regional Cooperation Mechanism Thematic Working Group (TWG) on International Migration including Human Trafficking, co-chaired by ESCAP and IOM, launched the 2012 Situation Report on International Migration in South and South-West Asia in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 5 April 2012.

31 Mar 2012
The Journal contains four papers as follows: 

30 Dec 2011
The Journal contains three articles: 

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