Sentences with phrase «little aid funding»

To make matters worse, little aid funding is devoted to programs targeted specifically to address their needs.

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When I am urged to pray about a church building project, or when I'm told that God has intervened and made funds available for a vacation or an exotic mission trip, I think about the little boy in India who begged me to pray for his mother, who died of AIDS a few days later.
«He should be ashamed of himself for trying to lead the Democratic Party especially if he is going to be like Paterson and be so ridiculously right - wing - attacking our schools and Democrats in our state legislature trying to add just a little bit of funding back in state aid to education,» Tyner said.
As the Syrian civil war rages on, desperately needed funding for humanitarian aid in the country has begun to dwindle, Grandi said, lamenting that very little of the billions promised at an international donor's conference in Brussels in April had so far materialised.
School funding advocates are concerned that Gov. Andrew Cuomo is setting up for another political battle over school aid next year in a little - noticed provision in his new state budget.
As we are all aware, educational establishments at primary and secondary school level rely on funding from the local education authority and in times where austerity budgets are tight, as should be expected with what little additional funds there are, funding is better put to use providing teaching aids to enhance the students learning rather than providing for their security.
School district funding levels were set based on a 1990 census of student enrollment, and changed little as a result of the state's «hold harmless» provision which maintains state aid from previous years regardless of fluctuations in student enrollment.
Thanks to financial aid, scholarships and a higher percentage of students than usual being eligible for federal need - based funding, many incoming students will end up paying little or no tuition.
And now that post-earthquake aid has dwindled there is little in the way of external funding coming in that could help Haiti to her feet.
There will also be a temptation for countries to see these transfers as part of existing foreign - aid budgets, leaving little additional allocation for climate funding.
The Adaptation Fund has very little resources; The Green Climate Fund is Empty (GCF); technology transfer is not successful because of the Intellectual Property Rights are being held tightly by Europe and the US; the 30 billion dollars for fast start finance is not all new and additional, most of it is repackaged Official Development Aid (ODA) and is mostly loans rather than grants; there is no clear plan to address the incredibly low target of 100 billion dollars annually that is needed by 2020 for long term finance, developed countries do not even want to engage in a conversation to address climate finance.
Most legal aid plans, however, provide little service in areas of law outside of criminal and family matters and, because of limited funding, struggle to sufficiently address deficiencies in other legal service areas.
Among several critiques of this funding model, there is little to no incentive and infrastructure for a legal aid organization to scale a well designed solution so that other states can adopt the solution or tool.
These changes will have a chilling effect as legal aid providers simply do not have the financial resources to take on work «at risk» and, as indicated by the difficulties of obtaining Exceptional Funding (discussed below), the potential for the Legal Aid Agency to exercise its discretion in the provider's favour offers little comfoaid providers simply do not have the financial resources to take on work «at risk» and, as indicated by the difficulties of obtaining Exceptional Funding (discussed below), the potential for the Legal Aid Agency to exercise its discretion in the provider's favour offers little comfoAid Agency to exercise its discretion in the provider's favour offers little comfort.
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