Sentences with phrase «in rural villages»

Often educating women about contraception and providing elementary medical care are of crucial importance to the quality of life in rural villages.
It felt like walking in some rural village with wild nature around.
It started in a rural village where his father sent him into town because he was worried that his kids were all going to die, because he had already lost several.
The researchers say that the system is adaptable to communities in rural villages as well as crowded cities.
For example, transportation costs far more in an urban industrial economy than in a rural village economy.
The focus is on providing training and job opportunities for youngsters in rural villages, particularly in areas such as tourism and services, to counter migration to cities.
This child - sized laptop is inexpensive and energy - efficient, and can be charged by solar power in rural villages.
While playing and enjoying the activities, children learn about African culture and daily life of people living in the rural villages.
Five star cottage accommodation located in the rural village of Ballandean, the hub of Queensland's premier wine region and an ideal place from which to explore the several nearby national parks which feature monolithic granite outcrops, spectacular gorges, and an abundance of Australian native flora and fauna.
Welcome to The Sahita — Bali Luxury Residences & Villa The Sahita — Bali Luxury Residences & Villa is located in the rural village of Cemagi on the spiritual island of Bali where life revolves around...
The hearings would be broad based, but had been raised after a chemical contamination in the rural village of Hoosick Falls was found in the community's water supply.
Rep. Chris Gibson, a Republican from the Hudson Valley, announced in a statement earlier in the morning the House panel would investigate the circumstances of a PFOA contamination of the drinking water in the rural village of Hoosick Falls.
Born in a rural village in 1940, Wangari Maathai was already an iconoclast as a child, determined to get an education even though most girls were uneducated.
They ranged from a staged political campaign event by eclectically - dressed members of «Revolutionary Experimental Space», and artist group commonly know as R.E.P., to an artist trying (and succeeding) to barter replicas of famous works of contemporary art to locals in a rural village.
The movie shows his life beginning in a rural village where he undergoes the traditional ceremony inducting him into manhood.
Get off the beaten track as you spend time in rural villages, take a variety of...
You will meet the local people in rural villages and have a first hand look at life in the high Peruvian Andes, as well as walk along the footpaths of the ancients on the Inca Trail.
A development now being built in the rural village of Schoharie, for example, was promised millions of dollars in funds and tax credits from the state Division of Housing and Community Renewal after its then - commissioner, Darryl Towns, bypassed competing projects that had higher recommendations from his staff.
The letter from Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos and Health Commissioner Howard Zucker was released just as a Senate hearing in the rural village on water contamination was being held.
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom - November 29 Most know of Mandela's legacy, but Justin Chadwick will fill us in on the Nobel Prize winner's early life from his childhood in a rural village through his inauguration as the first democratically elected president of South Africa.
Cedar: I hope by this time next year, our customers will see us at their trusted source to cook, charge and light their way, whether in a rural village in India or a backpacking trip in Yosemite.
All the people known to have gotten it had close contact with infected birds, mostly in rural villages Kigtropin in Asia.
I just returned from Uganda where our Correctional staff team built a clinic in a rural village.
I met Mala, Woman of Valor, in her small palm - branch - thatched home in a rural village in Sri Lanka.
Sociological theology needs ecological theology in order to widen its horizons to the actual situation of the majority of the human population who face an increasingly desperate and neglected plight in their rural villages.
«Firriato» comes from an ancient word in the rural villages of western Sicilia.
Florencio Marin was born in a rural village not far from Belize's border with Mexico.
Tedisco's push comes as the Democratic - led Assembly plans to hold water quality hearings in early September and as the House Oversight Committee is reviewing the state's handling of the contamination concerns in the rural village.
In South Korea in 1965, for example, the U.S. Agency for International Development delivered eleven U.S. Army ambulances, reconditioned as mobile contraceptive clinics for use in rural villages.
In developing nations, the main sources of soot are cook stoves and open fires in rural villages.
A South African field team found the new mosquito species inside reed huts in rural villages in the malaria - prone nation of Malawi.
She found that most tests require electricity and refrigeration, which are both in short supply in rural villages, and take hours or days to yield results.
case study 10.png This case study is based on an article that analyzes an outbreak of suspected typhoid fever in a rural village in Pakistan.
Men who have sex with men now account for 21 % of new infections in Thailand, and cases are also rising in heterosexual couples in rural villages in Uganda (Science, 25 August, p. 1030).
The scientists surveyed bacteria and their capacity to resist antibiotics in a rural village in El Salvador and a densely populated slum on the outskirts of Lima, Peru.
These hot spots of potential resistance transmission included chicken coops in the rural village and a modern wastewater treatment plant outside Lima.
Grocery stores stock inexpensive organic produce, and almost every restaurant server knew the word vegan, even in rural villages.
Set in a rural village in the Limousin countryside of France during World War I, between 1915 and 1920, the film follows the women of the Sandrail family as they tend to the family farm while the men of the family fight.
And he is on top form in The White Ribbon, a meticulously constructed, precisely modulated tapestry of malice and intrigue in a rural village in pre-World War I northern Germany.
They wrote pages and pages to fathers who had abandoned them, to parents who were in jail, to grandparents in rural villages in foreign countries, to relatives who had died, to older brothers trapped in gangs, to parents who worked long hours or drank too much or just couldn't understand their emerging teenager.
[iv] Migrants who do not hold a Shanghai hukou send their children back to ancestral regions, even if the kids have never stepped foot in a rural village.
Approximately 60 students in a rural village in India's Gujarat state, walk and WADE across a river each day to get to and from their high school!
He also credits the presence of banished intellectuals in his rural village with planting the idea of becoming a writer:
A young boy in a rural village in Guatemala in 1981 is caught between the violence of guerrilla soldiers and local rebels as he tries to defend his family.
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