Sentences with phrase «youngest country gained»

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In many cases the political emancipation of the countries from colonial rule had expedited the process of younger churches gaining independence from mission control.
In practice GAIN representatives lobby to weaken regulations to help its partner companies such as Danone (the world's second largest baby food company), Mars, Pepsi and Coca Cola, to create markets for processed foods in low - income countries.9 When «market led approaches» focus on foods for infants and young children it is troubling.
He plans to do this to diminish the number of young Muslims radicalizing themselves, to diminish the Arabic countries influence over french practicing Muslims (and maybe to gain some points in opinion polls I guess).
He became the youngest councillor in the country in 2007 when he gained a seat on the Croydon Ward in Wellingborough aged 18 - much to the dismay of his parents, who warned his political endeavours could stifle his studies at Queen Mary's, London.
Established in 2010 as part of the Delivering Genetic Gain in Wheat (DGGW) project led by Cornell University, the WIT program has provided professional development opportunities for 44 young women researchers in wheat from more than 20 countries.
Authentic and affecting, this drama about fighting against the Ethiopian tradition of abducting young girls into marriage is potent enough to be that country's official Academy Award submission and gain the support of Angelina Jolie as an executive producer.
As a country, we stand to gain a lot by exposing young girls to STEM fields and encouraging those who are interested to follow their hearts and minds.
Commenting on the pack, Ciarán Devane, Chief Executive of the British Council, said: «It is designed to support young people's education about the world and to help them gain an understanding of other countries and cultures in preparation for life as global citizens.
The authors describe vocational education programs in other countries, using them as promising examples of how vocational education can be integrated into mainstream education to help young people stay engaged in school and gain necessary skills through work - based learning.
Reverse harems feature instead an ordinary girl suddenly gaining the romantic attention of a wide array of gorgeous young men, and Alice in the Country of Hearts is a classic example.
Administered by the Society of Authors, the fund was started by novelist W. Somerset Maugham in 1947 to allow young writers «to enrich their work by gaining experience of foreign countries
After all, it is, despite ancient roots, a young country, gaining independence from Britain in 1971.
The circumstances these young people face will largely determine if those countries gain a «demographic dividend» through the heightened productivity that comes with a vigorous work force or suffer the ills that come with chronic unemployment and disaffection.
El Tiempo, one of Colombia's biggest newspapers, published yesterday an article announcing that «Colombian eco-design is gaining momentum» in the country, moved mainly by a growing number of young designers working with recovered materials.
Approximately 30 countries participate in this international young workers program, allowing youth from 18 to 35 to gain work experience in another country for at least 1 year.
Sovereign wealth funds like Abu Dhabi's Mubadala and Singapore's Temasek have recently opened offices in San Francisco to help their countries gain better access to young private companies.
There are huge economic gains at stake for countries that raise their standards of education and training to better prepare young people for the workplace.
The young man also faced immense difficulty in expanding his volunteer network, and running a project which is common in other countries but has yet to gain a foothold in Vietnam.
Today, Acelero Learning serves nearly 4,500 young children and families in Head Start and Early Head Start programs across the country and children in their Head Start programs make outcome gains at more than twice national averages.
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