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the informal economy in | developing countries; |
In | developing countries, the main source of water pollutio |
Japan, meanwhile, has offered to give | developing countries $2 billion to help meet 2020 goals |
In many | developing countries the production of drugs offers a w |
the 1970s he was a United Nations expert for | developing countries (Algeria, Ghana and Syria). |
About 30% of authors will come from | developing countries or economies in transition. |
This is particularly useful for people in | developing countries where specially trained optometris |
berculosis, in Disease control priorities in | developing countries, DT Jamison, et al., Editors. |
Compared with the leaders of other | developing countries of the time, his conduct appears h |
ea of Genetics, geared toward scientist from | developing countries |
ember 2007, 746 producer organizations in 58 | developing countries were FLO-CERT Fairtrade certified. |
That's why | developing countries - China and India in particular - |
Significantly, farmers in | developing countries are particularly affected by prohi |
, the WHO presented a review of Depo in four | developing countries to the FDA. |
Seroprevalence is higher in | developing countries, but can be considerable in first |
e participated in workshops on statistics in | developing countries at the OECD Development Centre. |
n the least-developed countries, land-locked | developing countries and small island developing states |
lso seen a push for increased involvement of | developing countries and academia in ITU's standards ac |
ion argue that the split between Annex I and | developing countries is unfair, and that both developin |
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 |
s largely because of the weak integration of | developing countries in the international financial sys |
mpaign, Bowersox talks about giving girls in | developing countries a High Five. |
ulties that Afghanistan, together with other | developing countries, faces is the shortage of local in |
These filters, intended to be affordable for | developing countries, were developed by an Australian m |
Developing countries can use in new equipment until 203 | |
he group aims to encourage cooperation among | developing countries in the areas of investment, trade, |
Technical projects in | developing countries will improve access to water, ensu |
focus not only on India, but on 76 different | developing countries around the world. |
research focuses on microeconomic issues in | developing countries, including household behavior, edu |
ife he served as an educator, working in the | developing countries of Indonesia, Liberia, and Turkey. |
In | developing countries like India, classification and ide |
users; institutional users (except those in | developing countries) pay an annual subscription. |
ations could not agree on whether the larger | developing countries such as China, should be required |
o provide financial and technological aid to | developing countries to help them tackle climate change |
ment and poverty are the biggest problems in | developing countries where roughly 90 percent of the wo |
o-author, Steven Kapsos, says governments in | developing countries do not provide unemployment benefi |
and policies to regulate land acquisition in | developing countries to protect the poor and the enviro |
committed to broadening the influence of the | developing countries on the board, with Europe under pr |
3 percent of hydropower potential located in | developing countries has been exploited. |
ldwide, migrant workers sent $316 billion to | developing countries in 2009, often three times the amo |
the campaign is designed to benefit girls in | developing countries, UNF's Elizabeth Gore says, it als |
and organise teams of surgeons to operate in | developing countries around the world, each year. |
ssions were made to include the interests of | developing countries, which were learning how to form t |
He has also written extensively about IT in | developing countries, including the book Making a World |
In | developing countries, a variety of harvesting methods a |
given to a variety of recipients, including | developing countries, countries of strategic importance |
conceived the idea of sending volunteers to | developing countries and founded Voluntary Service Over |
of industrial tariffs, topics of interest to | developing countries, changes to WTO rules, and other p |
includes serving at different capacities in | developing countries and in post-crisis setting. |
d tens of millions of pounds for the poor in | developing countries, including £2.5m for victims of th |
accessible and affordable worldwide and aid | developing countries where this problem is even greater |
Assessment Report (AR4), participation from | developing countries was increased, reflecting the on-g |
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 |
They argued the division between Annex 1 and | developing countries was unfair, and that both countrie |
However, there remain issues as to how these | developing countries will be able to incorporate this n |
Providing nanofiltration methods to | developing countries, to increase their supply of clean |
People in | developing countries are also at particular risk due to |
offered nearly 400 loans to entrepreneurs in | developing countries to help start or grow their busine |
studies strategic planning, policymaking in | developing countries, natural-resource and environmenta |
ed as an intravenous hydration fluid in some | developing countries where medical saline was unavailab |
nces, especially in support of excellence in | developing countries; |
vide support for distinguished scientists in | developing countries in an effort to lessen the brain-d |
problems linked with accessing the water in | developing countries, which wait to be solved, but are |
As more women entered the workplace in | developing countries in the 1990s, there became deterio |
of the Act is to improve access to drugs for | developing countries that can't manufacture the drugs o |
three banks' difficulty in managing risk in | developing countries and dealing with local partners du |
eveloped countries can be distinguished from | developing countries, "less developed countries", "less |
ew players inside negotiation circles expect | developing countries to make significant moves before d |
It covers all aspects of the economics of | developing countries, including education reform, immig |
h Carolina, U.S.A. dedicated to working with | developing countries to improve their public health cap |
lysis of the pros and cons of GM adoption in | developing countries which are dealing with poverty and |
rganization make dietary recommendations for | developing countries to aid in preventing anemia and po |
are used in developed countries, but use in | developing countries is increasing. |
Couching continues to be popular in some | developing countries where modern surgery may difficult |
ehavioral economics with field research from | developing countries to discuss and evaluate internatio |
ine following the deportation of industry to | developing countries and has suffered as a result. |
p reduce and ultimately eradicate poverty in | developing countries through the promotion of sustainab |
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. |
by intensive collaborations with individual | developing countries to achieve large-scale application |
alia from the 1840s, and it is still helping | developing countries today. |
ancient India but still used extensively in | developing countries, where capital is scarce, but manp |
h their studies were likely to be working in | developing countries on appropriate technology projects |
ation and communications technology (ICT) in | developing countries throughout Africa and other parts |
the so-called modernity, has emerged in many | developing countries since 1960s and the population of |
to HIV/AIDS, focusing on initiatives to help | developing countries scale up their treatment, preventi |
“Governments – both governments of | developing countries and of donor countries – have real |
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 |
s to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in | developing countries during the next three years. |
uying up or leasing large amounts of land in | developing countries,” he says. |
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. |
d energy to raise awareness for girls in the | developing countries and really give them a voice becau |
directed at building technical competence in | developing countries rather than conventional relief ac |
or MOD operations abroad or provided free to | developing countries in Africa. |
the electric grid, which most rural areas in | developing countries do not have and probably will neve |
t up the musical instrument collections from | developing countries, conducted important fieldwork in |
e by setting up solar powered energy hubs in | developing countries with the hope of empowering rural |
ads to products which are created locally in | developing countries, tested in local markets, and, if |
iding support for water supply facilities in | developing countries, such as Indonesia, Kenya, Ghana, |
Belgium, Austria, Italy, Spain) and works in | developing countries, including Vietnam, Mali, Russia, |
a, USA as part of development program to aid | developing countries through indigenous book publishing |
minently possible for the industrialized and | developing countries of the world to fully absorb their |
ugh collaboration among developed countries, | developing countries, and countries with economies in t |
at which Brazil played a leading role among | developing countries against the free trade agenda prom |
the prevention of HIV infection in women of | developing countries, and cancer compounds. |
currently also sell fair trade products from | developing countries in Africa, Asia and South America, |
st known for working to prevent blindness in | developing countries in Africa and South and South East |
restrial reserves and growing consumption in | developing countries, there is speculation that key ele |
In many | developing countries, indoor air pollution from cooking |
ehydration solution are used in more than 60 | developing countries, saving over 60 million lives arou |
e can be introduced into poor communities in | developing countries and that mentally ill people can a |
ethics of research related to healthcare in | developing countries from 2000-2002. |
authors' experiences conducting research in | developing countries and is primarily considered to be |
f the world economy and its implications for | developing countries, including the trends in capital f |
however, this solution can be problematic in | developing countries where replacements are difficult t |
Coartem is provided without profit to | developing countries using grants from the Global Fund |
SAFTA requires the | developing countries in South Asia (India, Pakistan and |
a and Yugoslavia the Non-Aligned Movement of | developing countries in September 1961, and continued t |
Children in | developing countries who have existing and often seriou |
e large emerging market countries and in the | developing countries that this is going to hurt them,” |
before) the food, fuel and financial crisis, | developing countries were making pretty significant pro |
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 |
reen Climate Fund will be raised, or whether | developing countries should have binding emissions redu |
ked from 1970 till his retirement in 2005 in | developing countries as a Science Education consultant |
mongst states; (3) provides opportunities in | developing countries (over US$30 billion/year) (Peskett |
n-a group that delivers free medical care to | developing countries, Smile Again USA-an organization t |
hich showed in its readiness to interfere in | developing countries of the Third World, many of which |
ost common way of getting schistosomiasis in | developing countries is by wading or swimming in lakes, |
superpowers for infringing on the rights of | developing countries to self determination, talking to |
ty both locally in California and in various | developing countries through out the world. |
ly known scholar of the political economy of | developing countries and conflicts and has published wi |
s on agricultural and trade policy issues in | developing countries His research papers include Food s |
nnish, an American pediatrician who works in | developing countries, had been volunteering in Banglade |
es ways in which sexual/gender minorities in | developing countries empower themselves, educate their |
zation on the treatment of HIV and MDR-TB in | developing countries and is a member of the Executive B |
Standard estimates of GEP for | developing countries range from 1.5 to 5, with an avera |
efficient producers such as Brazil and other | developing countries to produce ethanol profitably for |
elopment organization, which helps people in | developing countries improve their quality of life by s |
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, |
Organization (WIPO) to focus on the needs of | developing countries with respect to intellectual prope |
ols and the VLTP to expose young people from | developing countries to scientists from leading institu |
European Union's development policy for all | developing countries and coordinates the EU's relations |
focus on linking the well-being of people in | developing countries to the protection of critically im |
ternational Conference of youth leaders from | developing countries in Germany (BONN) in 1968. |
st money in small businesses run by women in | developing countries in conjunction with Kiva Microfund |
adiation medicine and technology, and enable | developing countries to introduce, expand or improve th |
are 18 or one in seven girls are married in | developing countries before the age of 15, and they wer |
acted as economic adviser to governments of | developing countries and has worked as a consultant for |
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