Sentences with phrase «build economic and social development»

He made the comments following the release of the Native Title Report 2004, which provides a set of principles that aim to build economic and social development opportunities from the recognition of traditional rights, interests and ownership of land.

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Canada can build on its foundational AI research to lead the development of AI best practises that advance economic and social interests.
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We've seen tremendous improvement in the economy and at the social level since 1992, the Rawlings regime and that of Kufour all contributed immensely to the growth we seeing, the Mahama administration has added value to what he inherited.The infrastructure development recorded under this government is the highest after Nkrumah, the improvement in the health and education sector can not be downplayed.Policies rolled out by the regime to close the yawning gap between the toiling but highly productive rural folks and city officials is commendable.The IMF director Christie Lagarde was right when she described what we called economic success between 2005 - 2008 as mediocre growth.The base of the economy was still shattered and now being built to restore the confidence of the people.
Mr. Speaker, the 2018 - 2021 Budget is informed by the President's Coordinated Programme for Economic and Social Development Policies which aims at creating a conducive environment for the private sector to thrive, propel growth and create employment opportunies, especially for the youth.In this regard, Government's policy objectives for the medium term will aim at: • Stabilizing the economy and setting it on a path of sustained, diversified and resilient growth; • Optimizing the key sources of growth in the economy on sustainable basis; • Enhancing a competitive and enabling business environment for private sector - led growth; • Formalizing the informal sector; • Building a strong and resilient economy able to withstand internal and external shocks; • Promoting agro-industrial enterprises as the basis for the «One District, One Factory» initiative; and • Creating entrepreneurial and employment opportunities, especially for the youth.
Therefore, Mr. Speaker, we will, through consultations inside and outside government, translate the President's «Coordinated Programme of Economic and Social Development Policies» (CPESDP) into a detailed medium - term national development policy framework for 2018 - 2021, for fast and sustained growth, building on the achievements of this year and the measures already contained in tDevelopment Policies» (CPESDP) into a detailed medium - term national development policy framework for 2018 - 2021, for fast and sustained growth, building on the achievements of this year and the measures already contained in tdevelopment policy framework for 2018 - 2021, for fast and sustained growth, building on the achievements of this year and the measures already contained in this budget.
«It is unprecedented to convert part of an existing economic development project that provides affordable housing and retail jobs for the purpose of building a casino which would obviously affect the social fabric of our community.»
A new governor will appoint people who are more attuned to the needs of the state — more interested in preserving the environment rather than selling it to developers, more interested in finding alternatives to the ever - expanding road building, more interested in serving the little guy rather than big business, and less interested in legislating social policy than planning economic development.
Building on this prior research, AAAS received funding from the Open Society Foundation to support (1) development, dissemination and analysis of a preliminary global questionnaire to elicit the views of scientists, engineers and health professionals as to the meaning of the right; and (2) organization of a briefing for the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to inform its development of a General Comment on the right.
International Human Rights Observer (IHRO) working together with Governments, United Nations and other International institutions to promote and protect the basic fundamental human rights of the masses declared in the universal charter of human rights of United Nations to build a global village of lasting peace, social, and economic justice and development for the 21st century.
There is an inherent tension in education between its traditional mission of social development and nation building, and the post war development of human capital and international economic competition.
The school also participates in community service, helps out social services, volunteer in renovation of schools, takes part in construction of the bridges and builds amenities to ensure social and economic development.
Our success or failure in building sustainable cities will be a major factor in the success of the post-2015 UN development agenda,» said John Wilmoth, Director of the Population Division in the UN's Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
Belo Monte has been shown to be financially unviable without upstream dams, but it was built anyway with 80 % of the funding from subsidized financing from BNDES, Brazil's National Bank for Economic and Social Development.
With effective implementation, building energy codes can support energy cost savings and complementary benefits associated with electricity reliability, air quality improvement, greenhouse gas emission reduction, increased comfort, and economic and social development.
It argues that, in the absence of transformative policies which coherently address the economic, social and environmental dimensions of development, building climate resilience will remain elusive and poverty and inequalities will worsen.
To take effective action against existing and potential socio - environmental challenges, global society needs scientifically - based development of appropriate policies, education that raises collective awareness and leads to actions, investment to build new or improved technologies, and changes in economic and social structures.
A number of NTRBs identified the role they could play in assisting traditional owner groups develop their capacity to build and achieve their goals for social and economic development.
When considering the importance of relationship building to the economic and social development of traditional owners, one should also consider relationships that exist between parties separate from the traditional owner group.
Eco-tourism, cultural tourism, training, airstrips and environment and wildlife management are examples of enterprises that could help to build sustainable economic and social development that are not dependent on resource development.
It seeks to build the power and capacity of the traditional owner group to direct and achieve its own economic and social development.
At the broader Indigenous policy level, capacity building is seen as an important component of social and economic development.
This can be achieved through building on existing skills, appropriate governance structures, incremental agreement making, and assistance from NTRBs, governments and third parties so that the group can identify and work towards its social and economic development goals.
Strategies for economic and social development must be built in the context of Indigenous communities.
Build relationships between stakeholders, including a whole of government approach to addressing economic and social development on Indigenous lands
It seeks to utilise the native title system to build the power and capacity of the traditional owner group to direct and achieve its own economic and social development.
The policy goals of the Office of Indigenous Policy expressly apply to these negotiations and include co-ordinating Indigenous economic development policy; developing options to improve the social well being and living conditions of Indigenous Territorians; and the development of effective Indigenous governance and capacity building to develop sustainable communities.
In designing strategies to build the capacity of the group to make decisions in relation to their economic and social development it should be acknowledged that capacity development:
This work is done in Chapter 2 of the Report which utilises the material obtained through the consultations to build the principles into a framework for redirecting the native title system towards the economic and social development goals of the group.
The British Columbia experience has shown the fundamental necessity of building relationships on an incremental basis and of linking social and economic development to settlement of land claims or native title issues.
The above issues are directed to building relationships between traditional owner groups and other stakeholders so as to advance the traditional owners in achieving their economic and social development goals.
Here are outline eight guiding principles for effective investments in early childhood development that promote positive social and economic outcomes by building a «scaffolding of support» around disadvantaged young children and their families.
Human rights principles build a framework for economic and social development to occur within the cultural and political boundaries established by Indigenous peoples» traditional laws and customs.
The tangible and intangible assets of native title, including the acknowledgement of Indigenous Australians» traditional ownership of land and inherent rights, legally recognised rights and interests in land, the opportunity to negotiate agreements and the national NTRB structure, provide a foundation on which economic and social development for traditional owners can be built.
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