Примери коришћења Poverty reduction на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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The Poverty Reduction Committee.
Programmes for poverty reduction.
The Poverty Reduction Committee.
Social inclusion and poverty reduction.
Poverty reduction strategy.
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Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit.
The Poverty Reduction Committee.
The Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit.
Poverty Reduction among Children 2.1.
Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Team.
The Poverty Reduction Strategy for Serbia.
The Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit.
Disability, Poverty Reduction and Social Development.
The Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit.
Poverty reduction through employment opportunities for Serbia's EU accession.
The Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit.
After decades of economic and political isolation,Myanmar is striving for inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction.
Social inclusion and poverty reduction, Local development.
Improving agricultural production and poverty reduction.
The Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit of the Government.
Local and international initiatives for poverty reduction.
Matkovic also announced a poverty reduction strategy for families with children.
Social transfers have a significant impact on poverty reduction.
An IMF mission is in Tirana to discuss the 3-year poverty reduction strategy that was approved in principle in October 2001.
Local Initiatives to Increase Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction.
The IMF executive board endorsed a three-year poverty reduction and growth facility worth $36m on 21 June.
Local Initiatives for Increasing Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction.
Regarding the Poverty Reduction Strategy out of 54 CSOs: 13 CSOs(24%) are fully informed, 26 CSOs(48%) are generally informed, 15 CSOs are partially informed(28%).
Team for social inclusion and poverty reduction 31.
This project is a part of an all-inclusive Program Strategy of Reduction of Poverty the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund launched in September 1999 as a new form of assistance to heavily indebted countries worldwide, aimed at helping them make national development plans anddefine sustainable goals in the poverty reduction process.