Sentences with phrase «growing number of developing countries»

«A growing number of developing countries are intensifying their efforts to bring quality programs to more children.»
A large number of industrial and a growing number of developing countries now have domestic inflation targets administered by independent and transparent central banks.

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Over the last two decades, a growing number of home visiting programs have been implemented in developed and developing countries.
In many developing countries, an increase in public works is accompanied by a sharp rise in the number of accidents, and there is a growing need for safety monitoring.
In the past decade, researchers in developed countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada have conducted a growing number of seamless collaborations in scientific research.
A growing number of parents in developed countries are choosing to delay their child's enrolment in formal schooling.
But, as one of a small but growing number of infants across the country taking part in a new generation of programs for infants born with disabilities or at risk of developing them, this 7 - month - old may yet beat those odds.
The number of listed companies in Asian emerging markets has grown by 206 % over the last 20 years versus 36 % in developed countries.1 Investors who seek exposure to the growing number of listed companies in Asia can do so by investing in this Fund.
Virtually every developed country but us, a growing number of evangelicals, hunters and sportsmen in the West, a growing roster of large corporations, and on and on.
There has been some progress: since 2000, the number of people in developing countries with access to clean cooking — principally liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), natural gas and electricity, has grown by 60 %, and the number of people cooking with coal and kerosene has more than halved.
However, strong population growth in developing countries, especially sub-Saharan Africa, has meant that the number of people relying on biomass for cooking has grown by 400 million people, despite growing awareness of the associated health risks and decades of programmes targeting access to modern cooking.
That's because rapidly developing countries like China have built huge numbers of fossil - fired power stations to power growing cities and manufacturing exports.
Implementation of favorable government regulations such as the Hydropower Regulatory Efficiency Act and Small Conduit Hydropower Development and Rural Jobs in the U.S. and growing number of funding programs pertaining to the renewable energy sector in developed countries such as Italy and Canada are some of the factors which are expected to present future growth opportunities.
Their number grew quite spectacularly as did the participation of developing countries.
The number of locally developed, professional bitcoin services launching in Japan recently is a sign of growing acceptance in the country.
In many countries, both developed and developing, the importance of pharmacy technicians within the pharmacy workforce has grown in recent years due to pharmacist shortages, resulting in an increase in their numbers and responsibilities.
Over the last two decades, a growing number of home visiting programs have been implemented in developed and developing countries.
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