Social infrastructure refers to the systems and facilities that support and enhance the well-being of a community. It includes things like schools, hospitals, parks, libraries, community centers, and public transportation. These are essential for people to live a good quality of life and for a community to thrive.
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Additionally, she says the country struggles with many other challenges, including a lack
of social infrastructure and low pay for teachers.
The budget does express concern about affordable housing by investing $ 2.3 billion over two years for
social infrastructure in communities where it is most needed.
Whether they're churches, sports teams, unions or other local groups, they all share important roles as
social infrastructure for our communities.
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At each step, we
built social infrastructure like communities, media and governments to empower us to achieve things we couldn't on our own.
The review found that efforts to
improve social infrastructure must consider populations in areas particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events.
I hope we have the focus to take the long view and build the
new social infrastructure to create the world we want for generations to come.
In a world where this
physical social infrastructure has been declining, we have a real opportunity to help strengthen these communities and the social fabric of our society.
The party claimed electoral victory on the back of many campaign promises aimed at
boosting social infrastructure and providing a convenient economic environment for private businesses to thrive.
Both occurrences marked a monumental shift towards equality in the justice system and
social infrastructure in our country.
Resource development will make the region lucrative for investors, but the climate change and
social infrastructure needed to attract people en masse is a long way off.
He is part of the artist collective, Delusions of Grandeur, a group of emerging artists focused on providing critique and commentary on
social infrastructures within American society, while contributing to the prominence of the collective black voice and presence within contemporary art.
As we've made our great leaps from tribes to cities to nations, we have always had to build
social infrastructure like communities, media and governments for us to thrive and reach the next level.
The current situation in New Orleans provides a stark illustration of what happens to civil society when funding is diverted
from social infrastructure to the arms industry, using the pretext of invented wars (on drugs, on terror, on Iraq........)
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 enormous resources we have deployed in physical and
social infrastructure across the State will begin to crystallize by December into mega structures that will support tourism and market our state as a smart destination,» the Governor said.
On the heels of a damaging video of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick berating a driver going viral, American University's Aram Sinnreich joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss just how the
current social infrastructure of being under constant surveillance impacts our behavior.
With a few exceptions, our business community is behind the curve in terms of taking advantage of Belt and Road opportunities — opportunities that extend well beyond physical infrastructure to the development of
key social infrastructure projects, including education and the provision of medical, legal, financial, and other social and professional services.
With offices spread across all states and territories in Australia, Hitachi offers a wide range of products and services in the region, including but not restricted to; information & telecommunication systems and services, mining technologies and solutions,
social infrastructure solutions such as power and rail systems, industrial products and solutions, and consulting services.
Non-financial assets are defined as expenditures on any construction - related work, from road repairs and maintenance jobs, to local parks and buildings, to
social infrastructure spending such as schools, kindergartens or hospitals.
The Department delivers and supports programs and initiatives that spur economic growth, enhance environmental quality, provide recreational amenities,
enhance social infrastructure, promote tourism, and attract and retain residents and businesses.
«Now that is not a sustainable situation because Europe can't protect itself, preserve its standard of living and
social infrastructure if it has to absorb millions of migrants from Africa.»
Ecovillages can be utilized by the community as a template of how to hold and enlarge Social Common Capital with the following attributes: Harmonizing with the natural environment, creating a
sustainable social infrastructure with minimal use of energy and resources; maintaining a community with a governance system that focuses on social and cultural contexts.
This essay is part of a collection of essays published by The Urban Institute that assess the challenges facing New Orleans and recommend tested models for making the city's
social infrastructure stronger and more equitable than it was before Katrina.
In his 2008 book So Much Reform, So Little Change: The Persistence of Failure in Urban Schools, Charles Payne makes the point that even the best, most rigorous, and most validated intervention won't be successful without taking into account the
weak social infrastructure and dysfunctional organizational environments of some schools.
Following that will be a talk about art and artificial intelligence featuring artists Ian Cheng and Sondra Perry, and a panel about the internet and
social infrastructures moderated by Grace Dunham.
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
Our public offering and direct purchase representation encompasses many industry sectors including general obligations, water and sewer, airports, recreation, medical centers, universities, cultural facilities, electric generation facilities, industrial developments and a broad range of
other social infrastructure.
Ensuring strong foundations for dynamic and
vibrant social infrastructure projects and programs requires experienced legal counsel with market - leading international best practice.
«He rallied his district and community, business and government leaders to systemically improve preK — 12 instruction and achievement and build a
local social infrastructure to support the learning process.
Delusions of Grandeur is a collective of emerging artists brought together by a shared interest and commitment to their art, a need to provide critique and commentary
on social infrastructures within American society and to contribute to the prominence of the collective black voice and presence within contemporary art.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, at the signing ceremony held at the Lagos House, Ikeja, said that the programme was targeted at improving the physical and
social infrastructure base of the state.