Sentences with phrase «for women in rural areas»

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For more detailed explorations of the themes mentioned in this report, stay tuned to the Insureon blog in January, where we'll explore tips for buying the best equipment and furniture; ways women business owners can increase revenue; and how small business looks different in the nation's cities, suburbs, and rural areFor more detailed explorations of the themes mentioned in this report, stay tuned to the Insureon blog in January, where we'll explore tips for buying the best equipment and furniture; ways women business owners can increase revenue; and how small business looks different in the nation's cities, suburbs, and rural arefor buying the best equipment and furniture; ways women business owners can increase revenue; and how small business looks different in the nation's cities, suburbs, and rural areas.
Candidates for seats on the Palatine, Inverness and Salt Creek Rural Park Districts boards outlined their positions and fielded questions Wednesday at a forum conducted by the Palatine Area League of Women Voters in Palatine.
With his paternal approach, Fraga had broad appeal, as evidenced by a national media broadcast featuring priests in rural areas asking the public to vote for «Catholic Fraga» during his first campaign and women working at a Vigo brothel distributing his leaflets in clubs.
«To support more opportunities for the girl child, especially those in the rural areas and those who were not opportune to go to school, we are planning on setting up six Women Development Centres to make it easier for them to access projects and programmes set up by government to better their living conditions», she said.
Researchers from the University of Missouri conducted an analysis of ACA's requirement to determine if any barriers exist for women living in rural areas; they found a lack of compliance with the law, inadequate breastfeeding information for mothers and lack of support from co-workers and supervisors.
People living in rural areas are at no greater risk of dying from heart disease than their urban counterparts, according to a new study by researchers at Women's College Hospital and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES).
The decision, delivered by Justice Stephen Breyer, said that HB2 would place an «undue burden» on women's constitutional right to seek an abortion, particularly for those who are poor, disadvantaged, or living in rural areas.
Zone of intervention According to its quinquennial strategic plan (2012 - 2016), WEDAT addresses to women and children / adolescents in Cameroon, with a priority for those who live in the rural area in the Adamawa, East, Far North, North, and North - West regions.
O'Connor said he believes women are looking for a rugged vehicle that's easy to get in and out of and that takes the stress out of driving in bad weather or in rural areas on poorly paved roads.
As a biologist, she saw the problems that deforestation and soil erosion were causing in rural areas, especially for the women who do most of the physical work.
Achieving clean cooking for all relies on the deployment of LPG, natural gas and electricity in urban areas, and a range of technologies in rural areas and the involvement of local communities, especially women, when designing solutions.
In it, John describes how a five - lawyer Toronto firm, Bennett Gastle, established Cambodian Legal Education for Women (CLEW), a charity that gives full four - year scholarships to young women from rural areas who would otherwise be unable to obtain a university educaWomen (CLEW), a charity that gives full four - year scholarships to young women from rural areas who would otherwise be unable to obtain a university educawomen from rural areas who would otherwise be unable to obtain a university education.
Interventions in the areas of food security, agriculture and rural development, job creation, in particular for youth and women, as well as actions to support civil society organisations, democracy and human rights, are currently ongoing.
Repeat use of ECs was infrequent, a finding similar to that in a British study, in which only 4 % of women used ECs 3 or more times in a year.22 Improving access to reproductive choices for women in rural and remote communities was a key reason for the BC initiative, and our findings suggest that EC prescriptions increased substantially in those areas.
Together, these restrictions have dangerous consequences that ultimately block access to safe, legal abortion for many people across the country, with women of color, women living in rural areas, and women with low incomes disproportionately affected.
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