Sentences with phrase «poor rural communities»

I'm glad people are weighing in on this issue, because creating No Kill in poor rural communities and small towns that have few resources is the next big challenge for No Kill.
Drug companies are unlikely to invest in diseases that only affect poor rural communities, he says.
Because I think that will be a key component in achieving No Kill in poor rural communities, although it is only one piece of a much larger puzzle.
That goal is to create a cloud of nanosatellites?tiny communications satellites, almost the size of cellphones?over small regions to serve as communications outposts in the sky for poor rural communities.
Also poor rural communities have one of the greatest needs for a well funded TNR program and free to low cost s / n program.
They give versions of Vice President Gore's slideshow all around the world, and drive change in powerful ways, like stopping the construction of a coal export terminal or addressing the impacts of the crisis on poor rural communities.
The victims of snakebites in poor rural communities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America are often young individuals who are earning a wage and have a considerable remaining life expectancy.
Many of the world's cities are suffering from the concentrated use of energy services that emit air pollution, in particular from transport (but also industry, power generation etc.), while many of the poorest rural communities are particularly exposed to toxic fumes as they use polluting solid fuels to cook food and boil water.
As part of carbon reduction strategies, offsets have been proven to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at source, and — just as important — make a positive impact on quality of life, particularly in poor rural communities in developing countries.
I've written before about how solar is a life saver in poor rural communities.
With the aid of structural equation modeling (SEM), the model examines the physical health, cognitive ability, motor co-ordination, and emotional competence of around 2,000 children aged four to 6 years in poor rural communities in Mexico.
Concerned about the future of the children in her poor rural community, Clary recruits local business to sponsor classrooms of schoolchildren, providing them with one - on - one mentoring, field trips, gifts and supplies, and most of all, people who care.
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