Примеры использования To development problems на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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The United Nations has an important role to  play in finding appropriate solutions to development problems.
Lessons can be drawn from past responses to development problems, while taking into account current challenges from globalization.
Those weapons endanger international security and stability andhinder any steps towards finding solutions to development problems.
They are often perceived in beneficiary countries as more sensitive to development problems than consultants from industrialized countries.
It will also require the settlement of conflicts that are tearing so many countries apart and solutions to development problems.
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Operative paragraph 1 acknowledges the work being carried out in relation to development problems elsewhere in the United Nations system, particularly by the Secretary-General.
The establishment of just andlasting peace in the world requires full recognition of the destabilizing factors as well as of the real solutions to development problems.
We Africans have created our own home-grown solutions to development problems and should strive for domestic partnerships between the public and private sectors and civil society.
The United Nations andthe international community should consider the search for solutions to development problems as a contribution to  peace.
The same principles apply to development problems, in that political stability at the national, regional and international levels determines whether development  objectives can be met.
The recently concluded mid-term review of UN-NADAF offers the international community another opportunity to  find durable solutions to development problems in Africa.
An in-depth, comprehensive, proactive approach to development problems, as defined at the Second Tokyo International Conference on African Development,  deserves the support and assistance of the international community.
A representative of the World Alliance for Nutrition and Human Rights(WANAHR)commended UNICEF for taking the broadest approach to development problems to  date.
The participation of developing country experts at UNCTAD expert meetings contributed to  efforts to  identify solutions to development problems, and the development  partners, especially developed countries, were therefore invited to  help solve the funding crisis.
The case of e-credit information was a further illustration of how ICTs are enablers of economic growth, butnot the whole answer to development problems.
The Panel had recommended that UNCTAD's intergovernmental machinery provide relevant andpragmatic solutions to development problems through, inter alia, inventories of best practices, checklists and indicative guidelines, sets of criteria or principles, and model frameworks.
Such relations, if they are based on consultation and openness to  the solidarity interests of the international community,will promote credible solutions to development problems.
If the system used systematic and coordinated approaches which avoided fragmentary andpartial responses to development problems, its credibility could only be enhanced and public support would be strengthened in donor countries for multilateral development  cooperation;
Following the events of 11 September 2001, many had feared that the international community,would be too busy fighting terrorism to  devote time to development problems.
It was considered that expertise available in the developing countries taken together was by no means inadequate, but in order to find solutions to development problems and meet the challenges of globalization, it was necessary to  pool and share experiences and coordinate strategies and techniques.
There were very few globally significant foundations interested in engaging with multilaterals in a strategic manner to  find common approaches to development problems.
The need for more analysis to  see how South-South approaches could be applied to development problems was noted, as was the need to  study how successful projects could be scaled up to  levels that would help to  realize the Millennium Development  Goals.
But more than ever, it is essential that the commitments entered into at thesemeetings be honoured so as to  produce concrete solutions to development problems, particularly in Africa.
Alternatively, they can be specifically structured as innovative efforts to  apply private sector principles and approaches to development problems-- for example, ensuring that local communities benefit from major development  projects, building national business coalitions for education, supporting microfinance schemes, setting standards for best business practices and so on.
The inherent flexibility and adaptability of operational activities should be enhanced in this regard, based on learned experience and with a view to  facilitating alliances to  seek new andinnovative solutions to development problems.
Under the guidance of the General Assembly, the Council should ensure effective coordination within the United Nations system, of which the Bretton Woods institutions were an indispensable part, in order to find practical solutions to development problems.
The discussion then moved on to  underscore that the development  of FOSS raised some complex issues concerning the application of ICT to development problems and that simplistic responses and"optimism traps" should be avoided.
The Decade offers countries the opportunity to  rethink and reorient various dimensions of education and skills training so that learners, and their communities, are empowered to  imagine anddevise sustainable local solutions to development problems.
The Secretary-General is also concerned to  strengthen linkages between the commissions and the economic departments andprogrammes at Headquarters, so that opportunities that exist for regional approaches and solutions to development problems are fully exploited, and regional capacities are mobilized in pursuing global development. .