在 英语 中使用 Development schemes 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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We do not have many development schemes.
Some are also licensed to accredit or approve academic programmes andprofessional development schemes.
Our largest livelihood development schemes are in the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.
The guidelines should cover both ongoing and new development schemes across sectors.
Large-scale development schemes such as dam building usually result in the relocation of tens of thousands of people.
They can also be licensed to accredit academic programmes andprofessional development schemes.
There are parallel educational development schemes for ST candidates and students also.
Many of the above initiatives can be consolidated in area orterritorially based development schemes.
We are seeing some of the same manifest destiny-style development schemes that characterized the region decades ago.
Strengthening the capacities of local institutions isvital to enhancing the sustainability of existing rural development schemes.
It also seeks to identify small-enterprise development schemes in which older persons can become involved, and so reduce their dependency.
Extensive outsourcing usually requires building up long-term partnerships andinvesting in comprehensive supplier development schemes.
Development schemes(including sports training programmes, schools sports programmes, local competitions, community sports club project); and.
They include the establishment of micro- and macrofarms, youth enterprise development schemes and employment in public works.
Women Development Schemes are being developed and many steps have taken to facilitate their role in the development of the country and at all levels.
Involve private sector actors in ART-GOLD DLDD/SLM-centred territorial development schemes in affected country Parties.
Industrial development schemes must also take into account emerging issues in technological progress: information highways and other new technologies, for example.
The course curriculum has been revised in 2003-04 to include educational schemes, health programmes and economic development schemes of Government.
Thailand, in turn,has been promoting successive economic development schemes for over 50 years, successfully becoming an upper-middle income country.
UNPO noted that the southern Cameroonians were not treated equally regarding the exploitation of their own resources andin national economic development schemes.
A growing portfolio for small-arms reduction--integrated into wider development schemes-- has made an important contribution in countries such as Albania and Mali.
Area development schemes need to be implemented equitably across the country, so as to avoid uneven development as well as resentment by the people of neglected areas.
The Special Rapporteur recommends that Governments work more closely with NGOs and local communities in developing city master plans andurban development schemes and projects.
Moreover, various lofty global development schemes, including the Millennium Development Goals, have been agreed upon and are in the offing in terms of implementation.
Priorities for the region include ensuring food security, increasing competitiveness in international agricultural markets, integrated pest management,and advancement of rural infrastructure and development schemes.
There was a clear social justice dimension in national development schemes with regard to ISS; obligatory universal access for telecommunications and water was often the case.
Measures that encourage the switch to alternative energy sources- such as quotas,research and development schemes, fixed-premium prices, and investment subsidies- might be incompatible with WTO rules.
The diversity of interests, laws, policies and national development schemes in different jurisdictions can have direct adverse impacts upon the integrity of indigenous lands, territories and resources.
There were also calls for microfinance and rural development schemes to empower the poor, as well as for policy measures to improve access to education, water and health services.
(iii) Devising nationally coordinated area or territorial development schemes that achieve integration of war veterans and victims, and of traditionally polarized and marginalized groups;