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human development
Β The Regional Framework of Action for Children (RFAC) 2002-2015 is the official guiding framework for the development of the legal, education, health and other social services infrastructure to provide more effective services and support for the development of children 0-18, and for regional monitoring of the implementation of commitments in the areas of early childhood development, child protection, health and HIV and AIDS.
For the very first time, The Human Development Report is available in a unique web version.
The web version of the Human Development Report 2015_ Work for Human Development contains interactive features that provide enhanced functionality and enable information sharing in our interconnected world.
During the last two (2) decades, Caribbean nations have experienced higher levels of crime and violence associated in the main, with the illicit drug trade, transnational organised crime and gender issues.Β Increasingly, concerns have been raised with respect to corruption, the trafficking in illegal arms, human trafficking and the exploitation of women and children, cyber crime and money laundering.Β International terrorism has also emerged as a major security threat and has been posited as a catalyst for other criminal activities, specifically trafficking in narcotics and firearms.Β Thes
Served as a tool for guiding programmes for Development Partners
Benchmark against which Member States can measure progress regarding goals and targets set for children
Crime has become one of the main challenges threatening economies and livelihoods in Caribbean countries, but the right mix of policies and programmes can halt the problem, according to the Caribbean Human Development Report 2012.