Examples of using Resources programme in English and their translations into Chinese
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Other resources programme expenditure/by region.
(b) plan affordable levels of regular resources programme expenditures;
Regular resources programme expenditure by region.
The plan provides for the preparation of $697 million of regular resources programme proposals for approval by the Executive Board in 2006.
Other resources programme expenditure also increased by 30 per cent, from $2.4 billion to $3.2 billion.
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UNICEF has raised its minimum annual regular resources programme allocation from $600,000 to $750,000.
Table 2- Other Resources programme expenditure and income(GMS) for 2004-05 by source of funding.
Consultant for the Commonwealth Science Council, UK,for elaborating a Regional Ocean Resources Programme for the Western Indian Ocean(CORP-WIO), JanMarch 1998.
The plan proposes regular resources programme expenditures of $335 million in 2002, $15 million less than the amount planned for 2001.
Participates in the WCRP(World Climate Data and Monitoring Programme), the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme and the Global Atmosphere Watch(GAW).
The financial plan forecasts that other resources programme expenditure will be in line with the expected income levels for 2002 through 2005.
Her Government undertook major investments to preserve agricultural biodiversity through its national plant germ plasm system andnational genetic resources programme.
In addition, UNDP maintains a minimum annual regular resources programme allocation of $350,000 funded from TRAC-1 in middle-income countries.
This report contains the planned financial estimates for the period 2009-2012,which provide a basis for determining the level of regular resources programme submissions for approval in 2010.
WMO' s Hydrology and Water Resources programme has interacted with Governments and private organizations to undertake water resource assessments.
WMO outlined how the World Climate Programme and its Climate Outlook Forums,the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme and GCOS address information needs for adaptation.
The 2000 regular resources programme expenditure is 23 per cent below the 1999 figure($541 million) and 33 per cent below the 1998 figure($626 million).
In particular, contributions were made to the World Weather Watch and World Climate Programme, the Atmospheric Research and Environment Programme and the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme.
The financial plan forecasts that other resources programme expenditures will be in line with the expected income and the available resource levels for 2004 through 2007.
WMO supported several scientific programmes including the Agricultural Meteorological Programme, Climate Information and Prediction Services(CLIPS),the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme and the Technical Cooperation Programme. .
Projected expenditure for support budget, regular resources programme and other resources programme, if funding targets are met(1998-2001, actual and estimates).
The proposed human resources programme focused on improved procedures for recruitment and placement that would provide better support to managers in the administration of their staff resources. .
At the beginning of 2004,there was an unspent balance of approved regular resources programme commitments of $1,409 million planned for implementation from 2004 onwards(see table 3 and the accompanying footnote).
Regular resources programme expenditure decreased by $4.0 million, or 20.8 per cent, from $19.3 million in 2002 to $15.3 million in 2003, due mainly to uncertainties in the forthcoming amount of core support.
In addition, 757 other resources programme budget allotments, totalling $5.2 million, had expired on 31 December 2008, of which amount $3.1 million had not been closed as at the time of audit.
The plan proposes regular resources programme expenditures of $450 million in 2004, $50 million more than originally planned, so as to be in line with the higher implementation rates registered in the first half of 2004.
Although regular resources programme expenditures declined by $6.2 million, or 28 per cent, other resources expenditures increased by $2.6 million, or over 100 per cent, from $2.2 million in 2002 to $4.8 million in 2003.
Resourcing programmes.
The Hydrology and Water Resource Programme.
Enterprise resource programme(is capital in nature and an intangible asset; hence, transfer from expenditure to capital expenditure).