Sentences with phrase «promote economic development strategies»

«I plan to work to repeal the discriminatory trash fee, coordinate with city officials to rebuild and repair our community's sidewalk, streets, and water infrastructure, proactively work with the Albany police and community stakeholders to develop strategies to improve public safety, promote economic development strategies that benefit everyone in our community, and ensure city services are accessible,» he said in an emailed statement.

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Chris Markuson, director of economic development for Pueblo County, predicts a healthy economic benefit from all the new strategies that have been developed to promote Pueblo chile.
The program of rejuvenating our nation through science and technology, a strategy the government has adopted for the past 10 years, has not only promoted economic growth and social development, but it has also encouraged scientific and technological exchange between China and the West.
As Maggie Adair, executive director of the Early Childhood Alliance told CTNewsjunkie, «Research indicates that one of the most effective strategies for improving educational outcomes and promoting economic development is high - quality early education.»
Its mission is: «To promote the sustainable development of tourism in Guyana that produces maximum economic, social, cultural and environmental benefits, while minimizing negative impacts as part of an integrated national development strategy through the optimal use of human resources and the provision of a product of the highest quality.»
For India and China, the million - dollar question that any energy strategy has to answer is: «Does it promote or does it hinder the country's economic development
Although originally conceived by China in 2013, OBOR (or the «Belt and Road Initiative») is firmly on the current global agenda, and refers to the Chinese government's significant investment and development strategy with the expressed intention of promoting economic co-operation among countries along OBOR routes.
Indeed, HKIAC sees 2017 as a critical year to tap the opportunities generated by the Belt & Road Initiative (OBOR), which is an extensive outbound investment and development strategy launched by the Chinese government in 2013 to promote economic cooperation among countries along the OBOR routes.
For example, a human rights approach to economic development promotes protection and respect for culture within economic development strategies.
«My report sets out alternate strategies in Australia and elsewhere that promote economic development and increase home ownership without putting existing rights to land at risk.
Strategies: Support the development of healthy homelands; promote homelands projects and programs which will assist economic sustainability; extend the scope of the CDEP so as to provide development and services on homelands.
Strategies: Develop economic development partnerships with all government levels; foster increased take up of economic opportunities by communities, organisations and individuals; encourage and improve attendance, retention and academic achievement rates of Aboriginal students; ensure equitable literacy and numeracy levels; advocate for increased CDEP places; identify employment opportunities; and conduct community workshops promoting employment opportunities.
While capital is an important part of economic development, Chapter 3 sets out alternate strategies in Australia and elsewhere that promotes economic development and increase home ownership without putting existing rights to land at risk.
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