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the 1970s he was a United Nations expert for | developing countries (Algeria, Ghana and Syria). |
in recent foreign travels, arguing that many | developing countries are harming their own long-term in |
he positives and the negatives of efforts by | developing countries to meet their targets, says Phil H |
three banks' difficulty in managing risk in | developing countries and dealing with local partners du |
s to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in | developing countries during the next three years. |
ife he served as an educator, working in the | developing countries of Indonesia, Liberia, and Turkey. |
uld make money available that can be used in | developing countries to help the poorest people, poor f |
F survived on the repayments being made by ( | developing) countries taking out loans. |
Need one grow pure lines in | developing Countries (Annual Report of the Bean Improve |
d energy to raise awareness for girls in the | developing countries and really give them a voice becau |
efficient producers such as Brazil and other | developing countries to produce ethanol profitably for |
The | Developing Countries and Debt |
e large emerging market countries and in the | developing countries that this is going to hurt them,” |
About 30% of authors will come from | developing countries or economies in transition. |
People in | developing countries are also at particular risk due to |
before) the food, fuel and financial crisis, | developing countries were making pretty significant pro |
p reduce and ultimately eradicate poverty in | developing countries through the promotion of sustainab |
Human Rights and | Developing Countries (1996) |
discussion are improvements in loans to the | developing countries and the anticipated introduction o |
t the case for many of their counterparts in | developing countries who still struggle to attend schoo |
elopment organization, which helps people in | developing countries improve their quality of life by s |
ethics of research related to healthcare in | developing countries from 2000-2002. |
reen Climate Fund will be raised, or whether | developing countries should have binding emissions redu |
currently also sell fair trade products from | developing countries in Africa, Asia and South America, |
ked from 1970 till his retirement in 2005 in | developing countries as a Science Education consultant |
Developing countries can use in new equipment until 203 | |
mongst states; (3) provides opportunities in | developing countries (over US$30 billion/year) (Peskett |
a, USA as part of development program to aid | developing countries through indigenous book publishing |
authors' experiences conducting research in | developing countries and is primarily considered to be |
he group aims to encourage cooperation among | developing countries in the areas of investment, trade, |
This is particularly useful for people in | developing countries where specially trained optometris |
directed at building technical competence in | developing countries rather than conventional relief ac |
ew players inside negotiation circles expect | developing countries to make significant moves before d |
Technical projects in | developing countries will improve access to water, ensu |
Organization (WIPO) to focus on the needs of | developing countries with respect to intellectual prope |
conceived the idea of sending volunteers to | developing countries and founded Voluntary Service Over |
st known for working to prevent blindness in | developing countries in Africa and South and South East |
however, this solution can be problematic in | developing countries where replacements are difficult t |
unit, the Organic Rankine Cycle turbine, for | developing countries with problematic power grids. |
GRID also supports the | developing countries through training programs and tran |
e to lend money to small local businesses in | developing countries and in the United States. |
Coartem is provided without profit to | developing countries using grants from the Global Fund |
and J Norr. "The threat of AIDS for women in | developing countries". |
could be licensed to potential producers in | developing countries". |
users; institutional users (except those in | developing countries) pay an annual subscription. |
ternational Center for Public Enterprises in | Developing Countries), where he currently serves as a H |
It covers all aspects of the economics of | developing countries, including education reform, immig |
In many | developing countries, indoor air pollution from cooking |
In | developing countries, the main source of water pollutio |
ehydration solution are used in more than 60 | developing countries, saving over 60 million lives arou |
studies strategic planning, policymaking in | developing countries, natural-resource and environmenta |
ancient India but still used extensively in | developing countries, where capital is scarce, but manp |
d tens of millions of pounds for the poor in | developing countries, including £2.5m for victims of th |
ology of Infectious Disease of Importance in | Developing Countries, Ethical Issues in International R |
t up the musical instrument collections from | developing countries, conducted important fieldwork in |
Across the Middle East and in most | developing countries, observers note a shortage of comp |
07 / 2008 food crisis, prices soared in many | developing countries, many of whom are still feeling it |
ads to products which are created locally in | developing countries, tested in local markets, and, if |
lt was the 25 May 2005 report Spam Issues in | Developing Countries, which alerted governments and org |
the campaign is designed to benefit girls in | developing countries, UNF's Elizabeth Gore says, it als |
iding support for water supply facilities in | developing countries, such as Indonesia, Kenya, Ghana, |
ssions were made to include the interests of | developing countries, which were learning how to form t |
problems linked with accessing the water in | developing countries, which wait to be solved, but are |
nnish, an American pediatrician who works in | developing countries, had been volunteering in Banglade |
ugh collaboration among developed countries, | developing countries, and countries with economies in t |
health of newborns, children, and mothers in | developing countries, and for other purposes. |
at the agreement because it excluded certain | developing countries, including India and China, from h |
He has also written extensively about IT in | developing countries, including the book Making a World |
Providing nanofiltration methods to | developing countries, to increase their supply of clean |
research focuses on microeconomic issues in | developing countries, including household behavior, edu |
Belgium, Austria, Italy, Spain) and works in | developing countries, including Vietnam, Mali, Russia, |
ulties that Afghanistan, together with other | developing countries, faces is the shortage of local in |
the prevention of HIV infection in women of | developing countries, and cancer compounds. |
These filters, intended to be affordable for | developing countries, were developed by an Australian m |
eveloped countries can be distinguished from | developing countries, "less developed countries", "less |
ams that target the “poorest of the poor” in | developing countries, and it ships millions of dollars |
in Asia, Turkey suffered by many problems of | developing countries, including pollution, traffic jam, |
In | developing countries, a variety of harvesting methods a |
Seroprevalence is higher in | developing countries, but can be considerable in first |
given to a variety of recipients, including | developing countries, countries of strategic importance |
f the world economy and its implications for | developing countries, including the trends in capital f |
of industrial tariffs, topics of interest to | developing countries, changes to WTO rules, and other p |
n-a group that delivers free medical care to | developing countries, Smile Again USA-an organization t |
berculosis, in Disease control priorities in | developing countries, DT Jamison, et al., Editors. |
restrial reserves and growing consumption in | developing countries, there is speculation that key ele |
uying up or leasing large amounts of land in | developing countries,” he says. |
e cane sugar from raw materials sourced from | developing countries. |
continues to market Dursban for home use in | developing countries. |
nd as a moderator between industrialized and | developing countries. |
chnologies, and also includes sending aid to | developing countries. |
for premature and low birth weight babies in | developing countries. |
s committed to children with disabilities in | developing countries. |
ternational Development, for distribution in | developing countries. |
rhea is the leading cause of infant death in | developing countries. |
Fipronil is marketed in many developed and | developing countries. |
s, NGOs and decision makers in developed and | developing countries. |
genre spread across the world, primarily in | developing countries. |
ge is widely used by statistical agencies in | developing countries. |
il where he promoted public health causes in | developing countries. |
n die every year from the disease, mostly in | developing countries. |
build capacity with medical institutions in | developing countries. |
d on a different area of social injustice in | developing countries. |
istic missile used by Iran and a dozen other | developing countries. |
sed to provide free basic Internet access to | developing countries. |
nin became widely recognized for his work in | developing countries. |
earch and helps build research capacities in | developing countries. |
ween American scientists and scientists from | developing countries. |
the transfer of appropriate technologies to | developing countries. |
educational and non-profit organisations in | developing countries. |
who died of breast cancer last year lived in | developing countries. |
or HIV were largely unavailable to people in | developing countries. |
undertook missions in more than thirty-five | developing countries. |
the world today, approximately 70% occur in | developing countries. |
growth, disease control and sex education in | developing countries. |
organizes seminars and technical support for | developing countries. |
old War and for establishing close ties with | developing countries. |
ting sustainable approaches to energy use in | developing countries. |
international organisation for the blind in | developing countries. |
ages affect political and economic change in | developing countries. |
and the presence of deep disagreements with | developing countries. |
health of newborns, children, and mothers in | developing countries. |
health of newborns, children, and mothers in | developing countries. |
tries and are made available in more than 30 | developing countries. |
in developed countries, and increasingly in | developing countries. |
trol and prevention of these diseases in the | developing countries. |
e most affluent segments of society in these | developing countries. |
o its financing of programs in more than 140 | developing countries. |
us and expensive, it is underused, mainly in | developing countries. |
used to distribute oral rehydration salts in | developing countries. |
entaries highlighting child labour issues in | developing countries. |
ll-equipped to meet the needs of the U.S and | developing countries. |
the quality of human life, especially in the | developing countries. |
thod for providing mental health services in | developing countries. |
te, the Multimachine could have many uses in | developing countries. |
ause student loans are nearly unavailable in | developing countries. |
e humanitarian distribution of the filter in | developing countries. |
mical weapons verification for chemists from | developing countries. |
ose says the decision will ultimately affect | developing countries. |
nments and non-governmental organizations in | developing countries. |
nd HIV education interventions in schools in | developing countries. |
o Kate Moss's range) that exploit workers in | developing countries. |
as taken a leading role in the "Group of 48" | developing countries. |
sy over its marketing of the Classmate PC in | developing countries. |
Many oxen are used worldwide, especially in | developing countries. |
h American electronic waste being shipped to | developing countries. |
France to teaching students and teachers in | developing countries. |
ng to help finance women-owned businesses in | developing countries. |
in historical sociology and the sociology of | developing countries. |
le: A Systematic Review of the Evidence from | Developing Countries. |
ool students in the USA regarding poverty in | developing countries. |
al charity that works to combat blindness in | developing countries. |
r millions of tiny loans to entrepreneurs in | developing countries. |
opment work with people with disabilities in | developing countries. |
the living conditions of children living in | developing countries. |
said the launch encouraged a vast number of | developing countries. |
death for children under the age of five in | developing countries. |
orces found to be abusing underaged girls in | developing countries. |
s include the study of risk and insurance in | developing countries. |
velop self-sustaining business operations in | developing countries. |
means to create jobs and economic growth in | developing countries. |
anti-AIDS drugs for HIV-positive patients in | developing countries. |
ded on request to persons or institutions in | developing countries. |
n and Government Respect for Human Rights in | Developing Countries." |
lic policymakers--and their advisers--in the | developing countries." |
ti-flu treatment Tamiflu for India and other | developing countries.The drug is widely seen as the mos |
es of land bought up by private investors in | developing countries. |
clearly both from the rich countries and the | developing countries.” |
titled "Improving Health Service Delivery in | Developing Countries: from Evidence to Action." |
rsity Press, 2005), "International Trade and | Developing Countries: Coalitions in the GATT and WTO" ( |
nces, especially in support of excellence in | developing countries; |
the informal economy in | developing countries; |
“Hospitals in Israel and the | Developing Countries”, Tel Aviv, 1968. |
chnology and policy advisor to more than 140 | developing countruies governments on implentation of gl |
behind the venture being India, the fastest | developing country in pharmaceuticals. |
gional networking, participatory process for | developing country strategy for implementation of the g |
formation, including contraceptive use, in a | developing country and in demonstrating that such data |
Developing country representatives became resentful and | |
An emerging nation is a | developing country that has achieved some industrial ca |
traffic congestion and pollution clogging up | developing country mega-cities and; Giving developing-c |
over the period to 2000 (2004 in the case of | developing country contracting parties) under the admin |
hat capacity-building is essential to enable | developing country Parties to participate fully in addr |
pay what amounts to substantial sums to the | developing country gold farmers. |
esearch project) provided over 150 grants to | developing country scientists and led to over 300 publi |
He is a leading expert on issues related to | developing country environmental policy, especially cli |
he moment the trend "is not promising...As a | developing country, China's current food and drug safet |
ed out that this is the first Expo held by a | developing country, and that it took place under the sh |
le way to raise funds for entrepreneurs in a | developing country, as has been shown by the success of |
to bring about sustainable democracy in this | developing country. |
o engineering education and design research, | developing courses to strengthen student's visual and c |
er Science department in Queen Mary College, | developing courses and teaching students. |
Often | developing cracks in dry weather, slightly hygrophanous |
The “Vitamin E(ducation)” group has been | developing creative approaches to improving education o |
ork of experts specializing in improving and | developing creativity - for which he has been commended |
honors WritersCorps for its effectiveness in | developing creativity and fostering academic success by |
This unsafe practice led to some patients | developing Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease. |
d ten regular biennial Texas legislatures in | developing criminal and juvenile justice policies. |
their distinct but mutually related focus on | developing critical consciousness of situations which o |
In order to prevent the Ascians from ever | developing critical thought (and subsequently inciting |
ntries have enabled the countries to work on | developing crops such as papaya and coconut. |
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