the Ministry of Health on the $ 650m + post-earthquake redevelopment (demolition, refurbishment and new build) of the Burwood and Christchurch hospitals in Christchurch, one of the most
significant social infrastructure projects in New Zealand's history
Not exact matches
«Corruption freezes development, thereby undermining the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals,» he said, citing his own Government's efforts to combat the scourge, including the
significant recovery of stolen assets which are then channelled towards the development of critical
infrastructure and the implementation of
social inclusion programmes.
Liberals: Start a new, 10 - year investment in
social housing
infrastructure, prioritizing affordable housing and seniors» facilities (including building more units and refurbishing existing units); encourage the construction of new rental housing by removing all GST on new capital investments in affordable rental housing; loosening the existing qualification rules for the Home Buyers» Plan to allow more Canadians affected by sudden and
significant life changes to access their RRSP savings for a down payment; review escalating home prices in high - priced markets, including Toronto and Vancouver, and review all policy tools that could keep homeownership within reach for more Canadians.
Links equate to authority, and by amassing an extensive inbound linking
infrastructure, the visibility of your
social object can earn
significant inertia.
Microfinance in developing countries is a socially
significant business, and we believe that the potential for Blockchain to contribute to
social infrastructure development through grassroots in developing countries, as indicated by the experiment, will drive
significant progress for our company.
The ECN sought to achieve the following goals: (1) establish a comprehensive, sustainable SOC with a reliable
infrastructure for young children ages 0 - 5 and their families; (2) reduce stigma and increase community awareness about early childhood mental health needs and the importance of responding to their needs early and effectively; (3) improve outcomes for young children 0 - 5 who have
significant behavioral or relational symptoms related to trauma, parent / child interaction difficulties or impaired
social emotional development; (4) provide statewide training and local coaching for providers, families, and community members regarding evidence - based practices for effectively treating early childhood mental health and
social emotional needs; and (5) develop a seamless early childhood SOC using a public health model for replication in other areas of the state.