Примеры использования To economic growth and sustainable на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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How does religion contribute to economic growth and sustainable development?
He said that the expert meeting would provide an opportunity to address key issues regarding the contribution of tourism to economic growth and sustainable development such as.
Address the key issues regarding the contribution of tourism to economic growth and sustainable development.
Trade was crucial to economic growth and sustainable development, and the international community had realized that it was necessary to integrate the least developed countries into the multilateral trading system.
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In a large number of developing countries,HIV/AIDS now represents a major obstacle to economic growth and sustainable development.
In order to create a healthy investment climate conducive to economic growth and sustainable development, appropriate framework conditions need to be in place both at the national and the international level.
The elaborated model within this project could be used for analyzing the contribution of religion to economic growth and sustainable development.
Ways to promote and support investment and trade contributing to economic growth and sustainable development, inter alia in biological resources, such as the Biotrade Initiative;
The experience of recent years has confirmed that the main focus of the efforts of these partners should be the fight against poverty and assistance to economic growth and sustainable development.
Trade remained one of the surest avenues to economic growth and sustainable development; therefore, market access for the commodities of developing countries must be facilitated, particularly for textiles and agricultural products.
The illicit cultivation and trafficking of narcotic drugs was another major threat to economic growth and sustainable development.
If we do not create an international environment favourable to economic growth and sustainable and comprehensive development, it will be almost impossible, particularly for the large majority of third world countries, to make steady progress along the road to social development.
African countries should consolidate peace and put an end to remaining conflicts on the continent so thatStates can devote all their capacities and resources to economic growth and sustainable development.
Through NEPAD, African countries have committed themselves to creating conditions conducive to economic growth and sustainable development and to mobilizing the African people so that they can become the main stakeholders in development.
Such partnerships should go beyond generating much-needed catalytic resources to include action on the full range of development activities from poverty eradication to economic growth and sustainable development.
Reiterates the importance of maximizing the contribution of the commodity sector to economic growth and sustainable development in commodity-dependent developing countries,and in this respect stresses, inter alia, that.
Paragraph 101 of the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation stipulates that States should cooperate to promote a supportive and open international economic system that will lead to economic growth and sustainable development in all countries.
Reiterates the importance of maximizing the contribution of the commodity sector to economic growth and sustainable development in developing countries, especially in commodity-dependent countriesand, in this respect, stresses that.
However, focused aid has also brought to the fore the challenge of global equity since international developmentcooperation remains fully warranted, with a number of countries still confronting serious obstacles on the road to economic growth and sustainable development.
Furthermore, within the context of their work, headquarters programme managers define poverty eradication in various ways: in relation to economic growth and sustainable development, statisticsand monitoring, capacity-building of Member States, human settlements and the environment.
Reiterates the importance of maximizing the contribution of the commodity sector to economic growth and sustainable development, while continuing with diversification efforts, in developing countries, especially in commodity-dependent countries,and, in this respect, stresses that.
The United States welcomes the progress made in the past year by the organizations and supporters of NEPAD in areas critical to economic growth and sustainable development highlighted in the report A/66/202.
Reiterating the importance of maximizing the contribution of the commodity sector to economic growth and sustainable development, while continuing with diversification efforts in developing countries, especially commodity-dependent countries, and bearing in mind paragraph 6 of resolution 55/183.
Kenya attaches great importance to this item, as we believe that an efficient and effective United Nations system can contribute significantly to economic growth and sustainable development, particularly in developing countries.
Reiterates the importance of maximizing the contribution of the commodity sector to economic growth and sustainable development, while continuing with diversification efforts in developing countries, in particular commodity-dependent developing countries, especially those in Africa and the least developed countries, as well as small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, and, in this respect, stresses that.
In so doing, they affirmed that"States should cooperate to promote a supportive and open international economic system that would lead to economic growth and sustainable development in all countries, to better address the problems of environmental degradation.
The Istanbul Declaration underlines the importance of a dynamic, well-functioning and socially responsible private sector, SMEs in particular, and commits countries to creating conducive domestic and international environments in which the private sector can invest and contribute more to economic growth and sustainable development.
Increased technical and institutional capacity of developing countries and countries with economies in transition to formulate and implement effective social policies and programmes contributing to economic growth and sustainable development and provision of support to socio-economic aspects of development, including reconstruction and rehabilitation processes in post-conflict situations;