Sentences with phrase «rural populations who»

The document suggests that development opportunities are crucial for many rural populations who continue to live in poverty, and the Government is attempting to address poverty and threats to the environment together through a new social protection programme.
«The great majority of the rural population who grow maize — rain - fed agriculture — for their own consumption are the poorest of the poor and lack the means to invest in the very expensive and risky migration venture.»
These low sum assured are perfect for the rural population who have lesser expenses and still need an insurance cover.
Crafted with a premium paying term of 5 years especially for the rural population who seek life insurance protection.

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Exposure to pollution is associated with the increasing population of cities, but people who live in rural areas are also at risk.
These bad - news boiler rooms use the world's cheapest labor to reach a terribly skewed (and largely screwed) population of old, rural and homebound people who are also the only ones with the time and any interest in talking to them.
Sociological theology needs ecological theology in order to widen its horizons to the actual situation of the majority of the human population who face an increasingly desperate and neglected plight in their rural villages.
To meet different human needs, by 2050 it must simultaneously produce far more food for a population expected to reach about 9.6 billion, provide economic opportunities for the hundreds of millions of rural poor who depend on...
Apart from the handful who were born in Ashland, they'd moved from Homer or Chicago or Coronado Island, in the first or third or ninth grade, reared in trailers or at friends» houses or in homes with hot tubs, the sons of teachers and attorneys and single mothers who had chosen to go back - to - the - land in a small town: population 15,000, liberal and rural, five crowded elementary schools.
Although affluent and urban women began having their babies in hospitals, however, medically underserved populations, such as rural women with limited access to hospitals and poor women who couldn't afford to give birth in the hospitals, continued to give birth at home.
Orphanages are located in urban centers; orphans and abandoned children in rural areas (who account for around 85 % of the total orphan population) do not have access to these state - run institutions.
But, only about 2 % of the population of the United States is employed in farming, and even if you have a substantial multiplier for people who economically benefit when farmers are doing well, this is still only a modest share of the rural population in the United States.
Eventually Cuomo gave up his pledge to veto any district lines that were gerrymandered and agreed to new lines that drastically favored Senate Republicans, even creating a 63rd district upstate that suspiciously carved its way around major population centers and incorporated rural towns populated by more voters who were more likely Republican.
To check whether helminths cause the same effects in people, the scientists compared two populations in Malaysia: urbanites living in Kuala Lumpur, who harbor few intestinal parasites, and members of an indigenous group, the Orang Asli, who live in a rural area where the worms are rife.
In a statement, NIH Director Francis Collins commended Ruffin for his «extraordinary service» and called him «a tireless champion» who «has done everything in his power to bring attention to and find solutions for the unequal burden of illness affecting minority, rural, and poor populations in this country.»
this is a large scale population study with incredible health data comparing rural (vegan) vs. urban Chinese, duplicated in rats, much more compelling than just analyzing Bill Clinton, who I have heard did not stick to a vegan diet until recently after his last scare.
The populations who are rural and not yet exposed to it all are still exempt from the new statistics, so the takeaway seems to be eat what nature grows and man hasn't mucked with, especially including oil, which is just a highly caloric waste product left over after the nutrients and fiber has been processed out.
Dennis Shirley, also of Boston College and who read Stephen E. Ambrose's Lewis and Clark biography Undaunted Courage to get in the mood for the road trip, points to the «incredible resilience and heroism» of rural educators, who often work in schools without counselors our art and music teachers and live in areas that often are losing population.
Specifically, these programs are meant to entice and reward those who serve in one of Arizona's underserved population areas, including those in more rural settings.
Waggin» Tails Dog Rescue routinely rescues dogs who would be euthanized at rural and area shelters that destroy pets in an effort to control population.
From shutting down puppy mills for good, to responding to natural disasters at a moment's notice, to months of planning and implementing a humane and lasting solution to overwhelming pet populations in rural communities — we were there for the animals and the communities who needed us.
The growth in the rural population during the 1980s stemmed primarily from the influx of Central American immigrants who moved to Belize's countryside.
For Village Queens, German photographer Eric Schuett tracks down and captures the last remaining women living in rural communities throughout Germany and into Alsace who still adhere to the traditional costuming that once dressed the majority of the village population.
A pair of Armenian researchers who locals call the «stork girls» are recruiting «nest neighbors» in rural villages to help them monitor the country's population of the large wading birds, which have traditionally been a symbol of luck and success in the former Soviet Republic.For the past four years, ArmeniaNow reports, young scientists Lusine Stepanyan and Maro Kochinyan have been visiting «virtually every area where storks nest in Armenia [to] distribute special calendars among the residents living near the nests.»
To date discussions laying the groundwork for proposed forest conservation financing schemes like REDD have largely excluded those who will be most affected by their implementation: rural populations living in and around forests, including indigenous people.
But dear what about people who are not internet savvy and rural area people (a maximum % of our population).
Cross-sectional population based study ascertaining the characteristics of US rural adults with mental health concerns who perceived a stigma regarding mental health issues
The crisis is more severe for underserved populations, including people in rural areas, those who don't speak English, minorities, and those without adequate financial resources or health insurance.
However, child welfare professionals in rural areas must recognize the differences between their practice population and urban populations and adapt their practice to meet the needs of rural families who may have less access to related services.
Results Compared to the MEND - eligible population, proportionally more children who started MEND were: obese rather than overweight excluding obese; girls; Asian; from families with a lone parent; living in less favourable socioeconomic circumstances; and living in urban rather than rural or suburban areas.
According to USA Today, Kmart did best with Northeasterners, the less - educated, urban and rural populations (rather than people from the suburbs) and shoppers who earn less than $ 20,000 in annual household income.
Hoping to boost rural populations with old - fashioned homesteading, a handful of small towns in Kansas are offering free land to people who agree to build a house there.
The Fair Housing Project provides services to members of all protected classes, with special emphasis upon underserved areas and populations including immigrants; residents who are non-English speaking or have limited English proficiency; rural residents; persons with disabilities, with emphasis upon persons with HIV / AIDS; homeless individuals; and persons residing in areas with large concentrations of people of color.
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