Not exact matches
Microscope - enabled mobile phones have the potential to significantly contribute to the technology available for global healthcare, particularly in the
developing world and
rural areas where mobile phone
infrastructure is already ubiquitous but trained medical personnel, clinical laboratory facilities, and clinical expertise are scarce.
a increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in
rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development, and plant and livestock gene banks to enhance agricultural productive capacity in
developing countries, in particular in least
developed countries
Industry, innovation and
infrastructure: The project
developed a strategic approach to effectively and efficiently provide clean technologies even in
rural India.
Currently, around 15 percent of the world's population lacks access to electricity, mostly in
rural areas of the
developing world, where providing power
infrastructure is more challenging.
Despite mounting evidence that poor countries will
develop and lead high - energy lives, some advocates have focused almost exclusively on low - energy
rural electrification as opposed to top - down investments in grid extension, industrialization, and
infrastructure.
In
developing nations, with no money for
infrastructure, and the
rural poor crowding into a toilet-less abyss, who cares about carbon footprint?