Sentences with phrase «developed and developing countries need»

Both developed and developing countries need to work together in crafting policies aimed at mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, while recognizing the potential for differing national priorities.
Scientists in developed and developing countries need to be on «an equal footing» when they work together on global issues from climate change to public health, AAAS President Geri Richmond said Thursday at the start of the 2016 AAAS Annual Meeting.

Not exact matches

«There are other countries that are looking at the need to develop science and technology — innovation — in their kids,» says Reni Barlow, head of Youth Science Canada.
Asked about China's «Belt and Road Initiative,» he said developing countries need to take a careful look at projects backed by the program and avoid taking on unsustainable debt.
Whenever I speak at events across the country, I break down leadership to its most basic and practical form: It's about meeting the needs of people and developing them to their fullest potential.
The world needs a better toilet — one that can work for the millions of people in developing countries who lack running water and sanitary waste - removal systems.
«This acquisition will allow Desjardins to develop a broader, multi-channel distribution network across the country, while continuing to meet the needs of State Farm's Canadian client base,» said Monique Leroux, Desjardins Group's president, CEO and chair of the board.
Turkish women entrepreneurs, especially in the country's less - developed eastern half, need better support systems in their families and adequate financial opportunity, Pulatkonak says.
Asked about China's «Belt and Road Initiative,» Nakao said developing countries need to take a careful look at...
The company, which has been around since 1999, makes washable pads and underwear for menstrual and bladder leakage needs — a venture that champions environmental sustainability and provides access to an essential commodity that can be hard to come by in certain developing countries.
It will be important for developing countries to have access to the technology that can help with education, infrastructure, health and productivity, the tools needed to lift people out of poverty.
Attempts to export its excess savings can only lead to one of three outcomes: A) global growth rises because Europe's savings are all directed at developing countries with significant infrastructure investment needs and insufficient capital, B) global growth drops sharply, global unemployment rises, and China's adjustment becomes all but impossible, C) international trade and capital flows collapse in a repeat of the 1930s, so that Europe is forced to resolve its savings imbalance either by a massive increase in unemployment or a wave of sovereign defaults.
As costs rise in developing countries, and automation eliminates the most mindless tasks, some manufacturing and service businesses are going home — but with greatly reduced labor needs.
To achieve B.C.'s 2050 carbon pollution target and do its part in Canada's efforts to meet the country's Paris Agreement commitments for 2030, the province will need to further develop the policies and make the investments promised in the current plan.
The long - term vision is a country in which citizens, specialists, professionals, academics, community groups and even businesses can work together, developing innovative information access and visualization tools, better decision - making models, and more tools responsive to the needs of the citizens.
As their country develops and its economy matures, new opportunities present themselves and different business skills are needed.
From 1986 to 1996, these took the form of special tax credits (pre-1986 the tax advantage worked differently but had a similar impact) that were rationalized as a way to help Puerto Rico be competitive with developing countries as a manufacturing location, given that Puerto Rico - based firms need to comply with basic US labor rights and safety standards.
The uptick comes at a time when companies from these fast - developing countries need capital to grow and are turning to depositary receipts to tap into the deeper capital markets in the developed world.
It means celebrating parenthood by making America the most generous country in the developed world when it comes to maternity and paternity leave, not the least generous, and it means working together on efforts to reduce the costs of food, diapers, childcare, pediatrician visits, college tuition, adoption, and resources for special needs children.
To achieve such convergence, we have to take into account the plurality of the preoccupations in the different countries, the verification that the initiatives do not compete with each other and the need for very large alliances, for numerous networks and movements developing around related themes.
They are just too lazy and selfish to take the actions necessary move religions and make a real statement that would help people in developing countries get the aid they need.
In a way, that comes back to finding someone meeting a need — women in developing countries who want to work to provide for their families — and walking beside them.
There is an urgent and immediate need for several improvements: more voice for the people in the national policies which directly affect them: withdrawal of U.S. support for undemocratic governments; and more adequate pay for people who live in developing countries.
The company develops a complete supply chain for its clients based around their individual needs and works with a variety of suppliers across the country, including the support of local, organic farming.
Reminding all in attendance «the complex picture of on farm loss» in both developed and developing countries according to the most recent studies was a great start on the significance of the problem and the need for quick actions.
It was also important to realise that when helping in developing countries, the issues that they face may be similar in nature but are in fact very different, and can not be fixed with a standard solution; each issue needs to be considered individually.
Whether you're a restaurant or farm, a retailer or manufacturer, a city or a country, using the FLW Standard allows you to develop an inventory based on your specific needs and goals.
Developing country exporters, however, will need to meet the production and certification of those in developed countries and overcome consumer preferences for local production.
«We need some new young faces,» she wrote, «and every time we go around the country I urge the Public Television stations to develop some of their own.
This country needs to frigging catch up with the rest of the developed world and have legal consequences for these charlatans posing as «midwives».
The conference's timing was critical: As universal broadband access expands, industry and Internet users alike must adapt to meet new needs, especially those of developing countries.
«The content of this list and all of the others developed through this effort are helping physicians and patients across the country engage in conversations about what care they need, and what we can do to reduce waste and overuse in our health care system.»
In a North American context, most babies are likely to get most of the nutrients they need from breastmilk, but in developing countries it may not be sufficient after six months and evidence has shown that babies who aren't introduced to solids during the second half of their first year do have poorer health outcomes.
The World Health Organization and Unicef estimated the average maternal mortality ratios for 1990 as 27 per 100 000 live births in the more developed countries compared with 480 per 100 000 live births in less developed countries, with ratios as high as 1000 per 100 000 live births for eastern and western Africa.4 The WHO has estimated that almost 15 % of all women develop complications serious enough to require rapid and skilled intervention if they are to survive without lifelong disabilities.5 This means that women need access not only to trained midwives but also to medical services if complications arise.
To support lactation and maintain maternal reserves, most mothers in developing countries will need to eat about 500 additional kilocalories every day (an increase of 20 percent to 25 percent over the usual intake before pregnancy).
The goal of the ATs Care is to develop regional and state CISM teams located throughout the country that are readily available to respond to the needs of AT colleagues, students and staff after a critical incident.
Most developed countries (yes, I know that there are exceptions such as China and Korea) do not have a surplus of young children in need of homes.
Larger randomized trials of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months are needed to confirm the findings reported here, and to exclude differences in the risk of malnutrition in developing countries.
That is why I am so pleased to hear that, beginning Monday, August 1, 2011, in celebration of National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, Glamourmom will match any product purchase at www.glamourmom.com and www.glamourmom.co.uk by donating a nursing bra tank to moms in various developing countries and domestic organizations assisting moms and babies in need.
Pregnant and postpartum women in most industrialized countries are especially likely to be deficient in Omega - 3s because babies need these fatty acids for their developing nervous systems and have depleted their mothers» stores.
«Childhood obesity is a serious public health issue in developed and in developing countries and we need to set the course as early as possible,» Hannah Ewald told Reuters Health in an email.
Despite the safeguards it affords, they say, mothers in developing countries - the most vulnerable of mothers anywhere, the ones least able to afford formula milk, the ones whose babies most need the breast milk they could and should be getting for free - were being, and continue to be, targeted by corporate giants bent on carving out their share of a valuable market (Save the Children, which today publishes a report on the baby - milk industry, reckons that the total value of baby - milk and baby - food imports is worth almost # 16m a year in Bangladesh alone - but the potential, if more mothers were bottlefeeding, is a lot higher than that).
Meeting nutritional needs Mothers should be enabled and encouraged to donate their own fresh milk to their own babies whether they live in a developed or developing country.
Processing and storaging donated breastmilk In developed countries there is debate as to whether donated human milk needs to be routinely pasteurized or used in its untreated state, provided the system of collection, transport and storage can be adequately controlled.
In the developed countries, and especially in Europe, that means making the difficult structural reforms needed to restore competitiveness and improve the underlying performance of our economies
Considerable investments in IT capabilities of domestic tax authorities of developing countries and standardised reporting systems need to be in place for the automatic exchange system.
And as world population rises from 6.8 billion now to 9 - 10 billion by 2050, GM is needed to feed the world, especially in developing countries.
[11] Adequate care and importance needs to be given to developing and integrating these regions into the country in a more significant way.
It acknowledges that developed countries need help on tax issues from «other countries», calls on «extractive companies» to report their payments to all governments and demands legitimate sourcing of minerals and transparent land transactions.
Today, it is estimated that roughly half of all women living in developing countries do not have access to adequate basic maternal health care and that 220 million have an unmet need for family planning.
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