Примеры использования Institutional instability на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Institutional instability and multiplicity of decision-making bodies.
Recent developments point to the likelihood that political and institutional instability will continue in the near term.
Insufficient capacity and institutional instability could undermine the implementation of treaties and enforcement of domestic legislation.
This lack of protection undermines social cohesion and economic performance andcreates political and institutional instability.
The period was also characterized by great institutional instability, with a high turnover of ministers and other senior officials in Government.
In 2009, UNHCR stated that the current socio-political situation in Guinea is characterized by institutional instability and insecurity.
JS1 noted that the political and institutional instability faced during the last four years had adversely affected the process of adoption of international legal instruments.
Concerns continue to be expressed by the international community and,in particular, by donors about the political and institutional instability of the country.
The country had a long history of chronic political and institutional instability marred by military coups and separatist attempts.
Bilateral and multilateral donors also referred to the frequent changes in the Government's ministerial team and its accompanying institutional instability.
In much of the country, insecurity and institutional instability continued to hamper the restoration of basic services including electricity, water and sanitation.
A number of delegations recognized the difficulties facing Guinea-Bissau as a consequence of periods of conflict and political and institutional instability.
Amid political and institutional instability, electoral uncertainty has continued to generate tensions, as the question of the promulgation of the revised constitution remains unresolved.
Senegal noted the positive strides made in promoting and protecting human rights,despite a context characterized by some institutional instability.
Following a meeting on 2 February, the PRS National Political Commission noted that the political and institutional instability in the country was jeopardizing the disbursement of pledges made by international partners to Guinea-Bissau.
Bilateral and multilateral donors are also concerned by the frequent changes in the Government's ministerial team,which creates political and institutional instability.
While there are continuing concerns about political and institutional instability, the Group welcomes the continued willingness of all parties in Guinea-Bissau to use legal and constitutional means to address their concerns.
Norway recognized the economic, social andpolitical challenges facing Guinea-Bissau as a result of periods of conflict and political and institutional instability.
In particular, institutional instability has prevented the establishment of a governmental coordination body and mechanism to promote and support collaboration and cooperation with United Nations agencies and other donors.
Social and economic conditions had been worsening for decades as a result of poor governance,political and institutional instability, and impunity for wrongdoing.
In recent years political and institutional instability had hampered Government efforts to improve the standard of living, with gross domestic product having increased by only 1 per cent a year between 2000 and 2004, poverty being widespread.
Local and international actors continue to disagree on what the transition is,which could eventually lead to institutional instability in the Central African Republic.
The humanitarian needs of refugees, internally displaced persons and other war-affected persons remain part of a wider spectrum of regional andcountry-specific political, socio-economic and institutional instability.
Some have found themselves compelled to address problems of an immediate nature arising from natural disasters,and others are facing periods of political and institutional instability, while a large number find their actions restricted by insufficient technical, financial and economic resources.
The impacts of crises on urban contexts lead to combining factors such as the deterioration of urban living conditions, spatial disorganization, the loss of social structure,administrative deregulation or institutional instability.
In 2009, CEDAW recognized the economic, social andpolitical obstacles stemming from periods of conflict and political and institutional instability, as well as its precarious situation of extreme poverty, which had had a negative impact on the entire population, in particular on women and girls.
The proliferation of weapons and lack of market transparency also give rise to processes of poverty, as well as humanitarian crises,demographic changes, institutional instability, destruction and pollution.
Strikes in the health and education sectors over the non-payment of salary arrears and contractual issues,as well as continued institutional instability in the Ministry of Education, could seriously jeopardize the current school year and disrupt United Nations programmes in the social sectors.
Following the dismissal of the Government by the National Assembly, and the dissolution of that Assembly by the President of the Republic, the ensuing elections brought about the victory of the opposition andthe establishment of a power-sharing regime marked by institutional instability in which the higher interests of the country were sidelined.
In particular, the Committee is concerned about those women andgirls affected by violence during periods of conflict and political and institutional instability, and requests the State party to take adequate steps to support them.