Examples of using Several developing countries in English and their translations into Dutch
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Cordaid Microkrediet(CMK) supports entrepreneurs in several developing countries.
Several developing countries have already terminated their BITs
including several developing countries.
In several developing countries the present health systems only partially meet needs.
That is the only way that we will manage to alleviate the tragic situation being experienced in several developing countries.
Several developing countries are plagued by conflicts,
The EU also supported the integration of several developing countries into the WTO e.g. recently Samoa and Vanuatu.
Several developing countries are investing heavily in R& D in order to improve their industrial capabilities at very competitive cost.
That is the only way that we will manage to alleviate the tragic health situation that several developing countries are experiencing.
In recent years, several developing countries have experienced strong economic growth
have added a considerable burden to the national debt of several developing countries, particularly in South America.
With the expansion of PRH into several developing countries, we were faced with the need for financial support in order to assure the personal development of those needing it the most.
has concluded bilateral co-operation programmes with several developing countries affected by the problem.
And several developing countries that were taken by surprise in the land rush period several years ago are now developing better legislative
particularly the small farmers and small entrepreneurs who are the backbone of the economy in several developing countries.
But several developing countries, the G90 in particular,
Moreover, under Section 301 of the US Trade Act of 1974, sanctions were imposed on several developing countries, from Chile to India,
reducing greenhouse gas emissions, providing new outlets for farmers and opening up new economic possibilities in several developing countries.
Recent political governance concerns in several developing countries receiving budget support have encouraged some donors to shift their attention to the underlying principles of human rights,
greater support on the part of OECD countries and several developing countries in order to ensure the best possible chances of a positive outcome in Berlin.
Brazil and several developing countries have established soil protection policies which include legislation,
could jeopardise the environmental effectiveness of the global reduction targets, in particular since several developed countries have greenhouse gas emission levels that are well below their Kyoto Protocol targets