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The key challenge for the Government has to be making teaching more attractive.
For example, planning for sea - level increases remains
a key challenge for governments of countries with vulnerable coastlines, including several with major cities at risk from rising waters.
Not exact matches
Earlier this year, bosses named the roll out of Universal Credit as a
key factor fuelling the growing demand
for foodbank use - a claim the
Government challenged, saying it was unfair to attribute the trend to a single issue.
The Deputy Head of Macroeconomic Research Unit, Ministry of Finance, Dr. Millicent deGraft - Johnson who spoke on the
governments short to medium - term development programme said it was aimed at providing opportunities
for growth and job creation through the private sector, and had developed concrete reform actions to tackle
key challenges to private investment such as ensuring macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability, improving the ease of doing business and enhancing access to affordable and long - term financing and de-risking instruments.
To address this
challenge,
Government will strengthen the pensions, insurance and securities industries, which are the
key agents of providing long term capital
for the economy.
Consideration of regional trends will be crucial to tackle the diverse health
challenges faced by provincial
governments, and localised health policies will likely be the
key for overall success at the national level.
Each work group was then tasked with designing a research program
for a specific case study using a genomic solution to address a
key environmental
challenge, culminating with a presentation of their work to a panel representing potential funding sources (industry,
government, and philanthropy).
She added: «Education is, and always will be, a
key priority
for this
government and I passionately believe that the Reading
Challenge is an important addition to the investment of # 750 million over the next five years in measures and reforms to close the attainment gap in Scotland.»
In a major blow to the Department
for Education's workload agenda, the report also reveals that half of school leaders have not engaged with the
government's flagship «workload
challenge» programme at all, and that only # 91,000 has been spent on programmes to support workload or pupil behaviour — even though these were flagged as
key issues to keep teachers in the profession.