Cryptocurrency ATMs are a perfect response to this issue with a potentially large user base in the internet accessible and unbanked
populations in developing countries.
While raising the living standards of the growing
populations in developing countries is a certainly a desirable goal, it will likely worsen the planet's ecosystems.
Now, more than ever before, our oceans are under pressure to meet the needs of growing
populations in developing countries and a growing appetite for fish and seafood in developed nations.
Senegal About Blog CreateAction is to assist rural
populations in developing countries to respond to the increasingly disastrous effects of global warming and poultry on poor, rural villages in the developing world, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.
She applied to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health intent on focusing on underserved
populations in developing countries and immunizations.
Senegal About Blog CreateAction is to assist rural
populations in developing countries to respond to the increasingly disastrous effects of global warming and poultry on poor, rural villages in the developing world, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Saatchi, which is owned by France's Publicis Groupe, SA, chose LifeStraw over a field of competitors that included a reusable controller to improve the distribution of IV fluids, a collapsible wheel that can be folded down for easier storage when not in use on bicycles or wheelchairs, an energy - efficient laptop designed for children in developing countries, a 3 - D display that uses special optics and software to project a hologramlike image of patient anatomy for cancer treatment, an inkjet printing system for fabricating tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown, a visual prosthesis for bypassing a diseased or damaged eye and sending signals directly to the brain, books with embedded sound tracks to help educate illiterate adults on health issues, a phone that provides telecommunications coverage to poor rural
populations in developing countries, and a brain - computer interface designed to help paralyzed people communicate via neural signals.
It's not discussed very much that
the population in all developed countries is aging.
Even more convincing is the increasing body of evidence suggesting that over the last generation, various factors have increased the propensity of
populations in developed countries to save and reduced their propensity to invest.
Shrinking
populations in developed countries can maintain comfortable standards of living.
Such an in - depth analysis of gene expression may help clarify the course and origin of common liver disorders, including liver cancer and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which affects about a fifth of
the population in developed countries.
Even though much of
the population in developing countries is involved in agriculture, food security is virtually out of reach.
Jerry Lewis —
Populations in those developed countries you listed may live longer, but they're definitely not living healthier.
While gluten provides no adverse affects for the average American, research shows that 1 % of
the population in developed countries have a disorder called Celiac disease in which gluten becomes a enemy of the body.
The article is quite timely given the increases in
population in developing countries mentioned by Mr. Revkin.
And with most of the additional
population in developing countries, the additional demand is concentrated geographically.
Sir David, who is a patron of the Optimum Population Trust, has spoken out before about the «frightening explosion in human numbers» and the need for investment in sex education and other voluntary means of limiting
population in developing countries.
Not exact matches
«I do think that a significant portion of the
population of
developed countries, and eventually all
countries, will have AR experiences every day, almost like eating three meals a day, it will become that much a part of you,» Apple CEO Tim Cook said last month
in Utah.
The world's
population, mainly
in the
developing countries, is growing at a rapid pace, with over nine billion people projected by 2025 - many more mouths to feed.
Many
countries in Central Europe, as well as China, South Korea and Taiwan, are still classified as «
developing» but have actually reached middle - income status, with aging
populations and slower long - term growth prospects.
Facebook this year announced it is putting drones and satellites
in the air over
developing countries to help bring its social network to new
populations.
In its applications to date, population policy in the less - developed countries has often attempted to alter through demography social problems whose causes can be traced to ill - advised or injurious governmental policie
In its applications to date,
population policy
in the less - developed countries has often attempted to alter through demography social problems whose causes can be traced to ill - advised or injurious governmental policie
in the less -
developed countries has often attempted to alter through demography social problems whose causes can be traced to ill - advised or injurious governmental policies.
Rapid
population growth is a pervasive fact of life
in less -
developed countries today — a form of social change so typical, and at the same time so profound, that it may spuriously be associated with almost any other social phenomenon of the present generation.
A rate of
population increase of 4 percent is considered extremely rapid; a rate of price inflation of 4 percent a year is,
in most
developing countries today, considered to be fortuitously slow.
Today 75 per cent of the world's
population live
in developing countries; by the year 2000 some 79 per cent will be living
in those
countries.
Let's work through the ABCs of these classic controversies: Contraception: A. «The use of contraception
in the West has led to a stabilising of the
population... However,
in less
developed countries, the
population is rising by as much as 3 \ % a year... This is placing great pressures on food supplies, health services and education».
Pushed incessantly by figures like the World Bank's McNamara, the idea that nations could become rich only if they moved to control their
population rates became an article of faith among Western and Western - educated intellectuals
in Asia — a faith backed up by aid dollars linked to the willingness of recipient
countries to
develop control measures.
Protein - energy malnutrition, anemia and blindness from vitamin A deficiency are very closely associated with poverty, only rarely occurring
in the affluent
population — even
in developing countries.
Dr Alex Johnson from ACPFG said, «Rice is the primary source of food for roughly half of the world's
population, particularly
in developing countries, yet the polished grain, also known as white rice, contains insufficient concentrations of iron, zinc and pro-vitamin A to meet daily nutritional requirements.
As such, I've
developed recipes from all over the world, highlighting the unique ancestral makeup of the US
population (and giving similar consideration for readers living
in countries with historically high immigration, like Canada and Australia).
Rapid growth
in coffee production
in South America during the second half of the 19th century was matched by growth
in consumption
in developed countries, though nowhere has this growth been as pronounced as
in the United States, where high rate of
population growth was compounded by doubling of per capita consumption between 1860 and 1920.
With my background
in Veterinary Medicine it was a different perspective on the agriculture industry and highlighted to me how continuing to improve agriculture, particularly
in developing countries, is crucial to ensure sustainability with continuous
population growth.
Increasing appetite for meat and
population growth
in developing countries mean global meat consumption is on track to increase 75 % by 2050, which would make it virtually impossible to keep global warming below the internationally - agreed limit of 2C.
In other words, obstetricians are faced with a
population that suffers poorer health than other
developed countries, yet manage to save the lives of the babies under their care at a comparatively higher rate.
The combined
population of more -
developed countries other than the U.S. is projected to decline beginning
in 2016, raising the prospect of prolonged budget crises as the number of working - age citizens diminish, pension costs rise and tax revenues fall.
Research
in the United States, Canada, Europe, and other
developed countries, among predominantly middle - class
populations, provides strong evidence that human milk feeding decreases the incidence and / or severity of diarrhea,1 - 5 lower respiratory infection,6 - 9 otitis media,3,10 - 14bacteremia, 15,16 bacterial meningitis, 15,17 botulism, 18 urinary tract infection, 19 and necrotizing enterocolitis.20, 21 There are a number of studies that show a possible protective effect of human milk feeding against sudden infant death syndrome,22 - 24insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus,25 - 27 Crohn's disease, 28,29 ulcerative colitis, 29 lymphoma, 30,31 allergic diseases,32 - 34 and other chronic digestive diseases.35 - 37 Breastfeeding has also been related to possible enhancement of cognitive development.38, 39
This is one explanation for why
developed countries, whose mothers breastfeed for shorter durations (or not at all) and have fewer children
in their lifetimes, have higher rates of breast cancer among their
populations.
The guidelines contain an overview of international policy, goals and guidelines; background on HIV and infant feeding; current recommendations for HIV - positive women and considerations relating to different feeding options; an overview of the process of
developing or revising a national policy on infant and young child feeding incorporating HIV concerns; considerations for
countries considering the provision of free or low - cost infant formula; suggestions for protecting, promoting and supporting appropriate infant feeding
in the general
population; key issues
in supporting HIV - positive women
in their infant feeding decisions; and considerations on monitoring and evaluation.
This seems surprising when one looks at the statistics — after all, the
developing middle class, an indicator of a more urban and modernizing society, is still a minority (perhaps 300 million of China's 1.3 billion
population), albeit a fast - growing one, and China remains a very poor
country in terms of per capita GDP, as well as substantially rural.
And as world
population rises from 6.8 billion now to 9 - 10 billion by 2050, GM is needed to feed the world, especially
in developing countries.
Moyo was thus uncriticically regurgitating the old Malthusian argument about «tragedies of the commons» occurring, mostly
in developing countries, with
population growth and environmental factors as the cause of growing poverty and civil strife.
He noted that with Africa's
population set to increase from 1.2 billion to 2 billion
in 20 years time, an increase
in intra-regional trade
in Africa is the surest way to
develop fruitful relations between African
countries.
The
population of patients overwhelms the
population of available doctors, hence, the available doctors are overworked while some patients die or face critical conditions while waiting
in long hospital queues to meet with a doctor.The World Economic Forum has suggested that it would take economically
developing countries 300 years with the existing infrastructure to achieve the same doctor to patient ratio that exist
in many western
countries.
«One
in five people
in the
country will be over the age of 65 by 2030, but
in many respects, the communities we've
developed over the past 40 years do not accommodate the housing, neighborhood and mobility needs of an aging
population.
By the end of the 20th century, «many
countries, especially
in the more
developed regions, had already achieved
population structures older than any ever seen
in human history,» says a report, World
Population Ageing: 1950 - 2050, from the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) of the United Nations.
Health care costs are expanding
in many
developed countries like Canada, and governments are seeking ways to contain costs while maintaining a healthy
population.
Assuming a world that is slow to adapt to climate change and focused on regional self - reliance, the researchers found that children
in the
developing world — which are the
countries expected to provide the bulk of
population growth to nine billion or more by mid-century — will be hardest hit.
A portable detector would greatly aid efforts to fight the infection
in developing countries, particularly parts of Asia and Africa where as much as 40 percent of the
population carries the microbe, says Robert Belknap, a physician and TB expert at the Denver Health Medical Center
in Colorado.
The report also finds what appear to be consistent differences between the gut microbial
population — also called the microbiota — of individuals
in developed countries like the U.S. and those the
developing world and provides some of the most complete evidence that the gut microbiota usually return to normal after cholera infection.
Hopefully at least some local governments
in developing countries have taken heed and stepped up efforts to site potentially hazardous industrial facilities away from both human
population centers and environmentally sensitive landscapes.