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The phrase "a programme that targets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific program or initiative aimed at addressing a particular issue or group.
Example: "The organization has launched a programme that targets youth unemployment in urban areas."
Alternatives: "a scheme aimed at" or "an initiative focused on".
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Blackwater was asked by the Pentagon to bid for a share of a whopping $15bn contract to "fight terrorists with drug-trade ties" in a US programme that targets countries like Colombia, Bolivia, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.
In 2006/2007, these master trainers are currently training an additional 1000 teachers in an expanded programme that targets 16 governorates and an additional 20,000 students.
The aim of this study is to explore Swedish vocational teachers' participation in a CPD programme that targets their vocational subject competence.
The supportive, rehabilitative and palliative needs and preferences during the first year after diagnosis will be explored in order to develop a rehabilitation programme that targets these special needs.
Based on evidence to date, the guideline recommends implementing a comprehensive management programme that targets both postmeal and fasting glucose, which should be initiated simultaneously at any HbA1c level to improve outcome in diabetes.
But it is being transformed and is in the seventh year of a 10-year New Deal for Communities (NDC) programme that targets jobs, education, health, safety and environment and uses creative partnerships with big local employers such as the NHS.
In 2011 another programme that targets the unemployed was introduced by the, then, president of Ghana (Local Enterprise and Skills Development Program (LESDEP)).
David Anderson, the official reviewer of terrorism legislation, said earlier this month: "There is a strong feeling in Muslim communities that I visit that Prevent is, if not a spying programme, then at least a programme that is targeted on them".
Anderson has said: "There is a strong feeling in Muslim communities that I visit that Prevent is if not a spying programme then at least a programme that is targeted on them".
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) arose out of an investigation into the cognitive processes that render depressed individuals vulnerable to repeated relapse and recurrence (Teasdale, Segal, & Williams, 1995) with a view to offering a programme that would target those cognitive vulnerabilities (Segal, Williams, & Teasdale, 2002).
"Using aid in a catalytic role is easier in practice in middle-income countries". The report contains several examples of successful poverty reduction strategies, including a shift from programmes that target poverty to more universal approaches based on concepts of human rights, typically social protection policies such as national health insurance and pensions.
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