Human Development District

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Human Development District
Hankaritax Lékréstrax Distriktuv

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Location

Country Mid-Atrassic Crona
Capital Horizon City
Population est. 700,000
Governor-Resident Morodvenir Karteret
Managing Commissioner Varula Itelveren Alêtor
Governing Body Directive Commission
Advisory Council seats 3
Official languages Coscivian (working)
Chesequaki
[others]
Postal Abbreviation HLD
Time Zone West Punth Time

The Human Development District is a civil administrative unit of Mid-Atrassic Crona. The District was created as an administrative unit to facilitate the implementation of comprehensive Kiravian-funded and -directed human development efforts in Crona.








Geography

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The Human Development District is situated amid the inland plateau that covers most of Mid-Atrassic Crona, centred on the Manacusank Bend in the Patapskuv River, where the river turns from the southwesterly course it has followed from its source in the Ramkono Mountains and thereafter flows south-east toward Yordest Bay instead. It has a temperate continental climate, and its native vegetation is predominantly mixed softwood-hardwood forest, though the landscape is peppered with parcels of land cleared for traditional agriculture and (more recently) modern development.

History

Pre-Kiravian

Origins of the Project

Implementation

Human Development Initiative

Administration

The Human Development District has a special governmental structure suited to its unique purpose. Ultimate executive authority belongs to a Governor-Resident, who is appointed by the Governor-General of Mid-Atrassic Crona. The Governor-Resident has wide-reaching authority to issue decrees for the district, but generally confines their activity to such matters as security, policing, the judiciary, and mosquito control. Most other governmental functions are overseen by a Directive Commission.

The Directive Commission...

Demographics

According to the Passport Bureau, which collects population statistics for Mid-Atrassic Crona, the HDD has an enrolled population of 745,346, though it notes that registration and the issue of passports to the members of several tribes living in the District is not yet complete. This figure does not include the thousands of Kiravian nationals living and working in the HDD as administrators, military personnel, aid workers, missionaries, and contractors, though it does include several hundred Kiravian transplants, mostly farmers and merchants, who have settled in the district independently. State-sponsored Kiravian workers in the District are encouraged to remain in the District after the expiry of their assignments and are eligible for land grants and Human Capital Transfer Programme payments.

Most of the population of the district belong to various native Cronite tribes. The largest of these are the Chesequaki and [Other tribe], whose traditional homelands included parts of the District's present territory. In addition, a number of other Cronite tribes - mostly from easterly regions of former Nanseetucket - have been relocated to the HDD for various reasons, whether in whole or in part.

Criticism of the District

The Human Development District and its associated initiatives have been the subject of criticism, much of which has been levelled by opponents of the Kiravian government's allegedly imperialistic policies in Crona. In 21203, the editorial staff of the newspaper Ɣábravik condemned the HDD as a "model concentration camp designed to divert and deflect attention from the ongoing atrocities being committed by the Candrin administration" and as a "foreign and domestic propaganda tool being used to delude Cronites into accepting Kiravian domination as a benevolent force." Marcelo Teixeira, a former executive for Hornbill Freight Systems, a logistics contractor for the Kiravian government, told Ɣábravik that government agencies working in Mid-Atrassic Crona prioritise shipments of food, medicine, and other necessities to the HDD and the Joint Security Areas around Chappaqua over other areas. Delegate Terésa Krestor Avorrin (CSU-Metrea) led an effort joined by 35 anti-administration members of the Stanora to conduct a legislative investigation of living conditions in the District, but this was blocked by the pro-administration camp.

Others have criticised the management of the District rather than its existence. Ivardus Hopsin, former director of a government-funded literacy programme in the District, told an annual meeting of the Worshipful and Very Quiet Guild of Kiravian Librarians that "the way things are done Human Development District is reflective of an administration that still isn't sure what it wants to do in Crona. In one subdivision, with one tribe, they want Coscivian cultural education and they want textbooks to use Coscivian loanwords. In another they want calques and synthesis from native roots. In Horizon City they want to teach Coscivian itself. This is what we see in the educational sector, but the same pattern applies across the board as far as aid distribution, development, job training, and so on." Similarly, Nestorius Y.P.G. Grampian, a Shaftonist-democratic political theorist and general supporter of the Candrin administration wrote in the circular Persistence of Vision that "in the HDD we see once again that perpetual Ancient Coscivian logic of Verticalism, an order in which one's economic life is determined by bureaucrats on the basis of tribe, clan, and caste. Kirosocialism defeated, we had thought that this creeping vine had finally been extirpated from our polity, but it is clear now that the errors of Verticalism are so deeply imprinted in the Coscivian psyche that they become the default manner of administration to which we invariably revert in the absence of strong organic institutions."

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