Sentences with phrase «access barrier in»

But the fear of traffic collision shows that there are also other types of mobility and access barriers in Black and Latino neighborhoods.

Not exact matches

«Brazil and other countries in Latin America are really good examples of what it looks like when you set up barriers to access for abortions,» said Mónica Arango, Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Center for Reproductive Rights.
«We need to work together to break down barriers to care and information for the millions of people desperate to take ownership of their sexual and reproductive health, and tackle disparities in health care access and outcomes.»
The democratization of education has helped break down traditional barriers of access like high costs and location, resulting in a more skilled and informed workplace and citizenry.
Many years ago, I realized that there are enormous advantages in developing new data - driven services and solutions that provide real - time access to comparative corporate intelligence in ways that could overcome the barriers to information flows that exist within many large businesses.
The most contentious issues include a proposal to require more auto manufacturing in the U.S., seasonal barriers to farming goods, access to U.S. procurement deals, dispute resolution mechanisms, and a clause that would terminate the deal after five years.
Because of the challenges for international entrepreneurs working in Chinese markets, CEIBS recommends finding a local co-founder, «somebody who can provide you with the access to local resources, who can provide you with a deep understanding of the local contexts, who can help you overcome language barriers,» Velamuri says.
«Telephone surveys were the most popular way to do surveys, and there was a barrier to entry in the business, because you needed money and access to a call centre in order to do the work,» explains Nanos.
In the U.S., there are fewer overt barriers for women to become entrepreneurs, but there are still «covert» barriers, the report says, specifically in gaining access to capital or winning government contractIn the U.S., there are fewer overt barriers for women to become entrepreneurs, but there are still «covert» barriers, the report says, specifically in gaining access to capital or winning government contractin gaining access to capital or winning government contracts.
Therapeutic itineraries can help pinpoint the weak joints in a given healthcare system, the barriers and bottlenecks that delay care or limit access to it.
«Right now it's pretty clear that not having access to Medicaid [expansion] in those 19 states is a pretty clear barrier to insuring more people,» Garfield said.
Protecting our customers» information is as important as anything we do, and we have strict policies and technical barriers in place to help prevent unauthorized access to data.
One of the major barriers for women CEOs of startups is a lack of access to the networks that lead to funding, says Natalie Zfat, founder of Poison Ivy, an entertainment blog in the New York entertainment scene.
A portion of these projects will be specifically targeted to helping women - owned businesses overcome barriers in accessing financing, markets, and human capital.
We are building a future in which the cost and complexity of satellite programs are no longer barriers to accessing information about the Earth.
When immigrants first arrive in Canada, one of the most significant barriers they face is related to access to financial services.
The administration has invoked an obscure provision of the US Trade Expansion Act of 1962 called Section 232, which says that if the US doesn't have reliable access to materials required for national security, it has license to set up big trade barriers in order to boost domestic production of them.
Although Canada has its own ongoing bilateral negotiation with Japan, the TPP offers not only another forum in which to tackle Japanese market access barriers but likely also a better forum as one of Canada's chief competitors in Japan, the US, is also part of the discussions.
As Michelle and others have noted, it's very easy to blend in online with such a low barrier to access and so much content being produced.
We urge the Department of Education and IRS to work together to restore secure access to the DRT as soon as possible, and to do so in a way that avoids creating barriers to access for low - income students, such as requiring complicated financial or personal information.
Delegations were led by the chief negotiators for the three countries, who indicated that progress was made in the areas of sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) rules, customs, trade facilitation, telecommunications, good regulatory practices, anti-corruption, market access for goods, technical barriers to trade (TBT), digital trade, and some sectoral annexes.
One keyword research tool in particular that's handy without any barriers to access is Ubersuggest.
Because withdrawing from your 401 (k) is a serious decision, the IRS puts penalties and barriers in place to accessing these funds.
Christians in the West Bank town of Bet Jala told the Archbishop the barrier has split their communities in two and prevented farmers from accessing their fields.
The cross removed the barrier between a holy Cod and sinful human beings, made atonement, gave access into that grace in which we stand.
It is no longer acceptable that a teacher be a mere «guide, philosopher and friend»: the current role of a teacher is to break down the barriers which prohibit our young from gaining access to the one thing that will set them free - faith in Christ and His Church.
A spokesperson for meat producer JBS Australia said: «In our view, the guiding principles for the Australian negotiators must be expanding access for Australian red meat through reducing technical and tariff barriers.
The ability to provide consistent product, reliable supply and regular and transparent assurance that Australian food products are safe not only allows market access in these regions, but also enables the charging of premium prices and decreases the potential for non-tariff barriers.
«To maintain current employment opportunities and drive future growth in the U.S. food, beverage, and consumer products manufacturing industry, GMA urges the Trump Administration to consider the following priority objectives for modernizing NAFTA: maintain comprehensive, tariff - free trade in food, beverage, and consumer products and remove any tariff barriers, quotas, and / or other limitations to market access for goods traded among NAFTA countries; update rules that increase the competitiveness of U.S. companies; and concretely align regulations among the United States, Canada, and Mexico in order to decrease costs associated with unnecessary regulatory differences.
Despite the sensitivity of this issue, there does not appear significant barriers to accessing fresh, local foods and products in Australia.
In recent years there has been much debate about the positive outcomes of fathers involvement in their children's education and upbringing and the barriers men face in accessing parental support services (see Ghate et al 2000, Ryan 2000In recent years there has been much debate about the positive outcomes of fathers involvement in their children's education and upbringing and the barriers men face in accessing parental support services (see Ghate et al 2000, Ryan 2000in their children's education and upbringing and the barriers men face in accessing parental support services (see Ghate et al 2000, Ryan 2000in accessing parental support services (see Ghate et al 2000, Ryan 2000).
It can be used to make barriers in rooms to restrict children and pets from gaining access.
The improvement project will eliminate a number of architectural barriers in Central Park, make access from Washington Street and Benton Avenue comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act and provide accessible seating for the band shell.
Clearly, the fee for pasteurized donor milk in North America is a barrier to access for some and HMBANA leaders are working behind the scenes to shape health reform laws so all insurance companies cover this medical expense.
would benefit from donor milk and that the cost of pasteurized donor milk in North America is a barrier to access for some (which is one of the factors contributing to the rise in milk sharing).
«Focusing on infant feeding support kits detracts from the real barriers to breastfeeding such as access to healthcare after leaving the hospital, breastfeeding support in the workplace and paid or longer maternity leave,» said Mountford.
We focus on providing resources for immigrants and farmers of color as they face significant barriers in land access and starting a farm business.
His has research interests in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and the barriers that women and men may face in accessing treatment.
The hearing officer also notes that MANA has withheld its data from the public, put insurmountable barriers in the way of researchers attempting to gain access to the data, and has insisted that the data could be used only in ways in which MANA approves.
We were lobbying for legislation that would remove the barrier of the written practice agreement and give families all over New York better access to midwives in April in Albany.
Based on data derived from the most recent NARM job analysis, midwife members who self - identified as «of color» will be invited to participate in focus groups to explore facilitators and barriers that they have experienced with respect to access to midwifery education, and as practitioners.
According to the United Nation's Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and to experts, disability is the combination of: 1) the individual's impairment; 2) the barriers in the environment (lack of physical and communications accessibility, negative attitudes, absence of laws and specific policies); and 3) the individual's social role (sex, financial situation, access to political participation, etc).
Concurrently, persons with disabilities face relevant barriers to access social protection and health care services, quality education and livelihood opportunities, increasing their chances of remaining in poverty.
Some practical problems arising from the issues mentioned above in Iraq are: 1) the lack of security during and after displacement (between areas controlled by ISIS and the government controlled locations); and 2) the barriers to access basic services such as WASH, shelter, food, education, child protection and Gender Based Violence, among others.
... The first grants will support Computer Science for All and ScriptEd to expand access to computer science education in schools across the city, as well as remove barriers for women and minorities to join NYC's thriving tech sector (where less than 10 percent of professionals are currently minority women).»
Closer to home, women in Europe are facing ever - mounting barriers to access.
With one in five firms saying access to finance is the main barrier to achieving growth aspirations, the FSB believes the credit squeeze will impair small businesses» growth plans, reduce new job creation and further set back the UK's struggle to emerge from recession.
Describing additional progress in the areas of health, gender equality, trade, investment and market access, he emphasized «we are ready to do business with the world» but stressed that regional and global markets must be free of distortions such as subsidies, tariffs and non-tariff barriers and that international community must live up to the aspirations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha Agenda.
By preventing access to backyard pools when not in use through barrier fencing and weight - bearing pool covers, an unnecessary tragedy can be prevented as Erie County enjoys warmer weather this Memorial Day weekend.»
Late presentation, limited number of equipment and infrastructure, difficulty in accessing specialist care, inability of the nation to fund childhood cancer treatment are some of the important barriers.
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