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The phrase "actors for development" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing individuals or organizations that play a role in promoting or facilitating development initiatives.
Example: "Non-governmental organizations often serve as key actors for development in underserved communities, providing resources and support."
Alternatives: "agents of development" or "participants in development".
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We are actors for development," said Eugene Badji of Senegal.
The city is also using a tool called Act project ID, which encourages an inclusive and participatory process by all local actors for development of a local adaptation plan that can forecast and mitigate environmental, social and economic impacts.
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The migration and development nexus stems from a consensus between policy-makers, consolidated over the years in the numerous trans-governmental forums on migration, that perceives migrants as central actors for the development of their country of origin.
Children's cultural, intellectual, affective, social, spiritual, psychological and physical development remains the main (core ) concern for the national and international actors of development who work for the improvement of the well-being of the Djiboutian child.
Only a handful of signaling pathways are major actors of development and responsible for both the conservation and the diversification of animal morphologies.
Proposition 1 is hereby supported and extended to more specific needed initiatives by the industry actors for a balanced development of explorative and exploitative initiatives.
As both claim holders for public services and key actors for Kenya's development, the youth of Kenya are in a strategic position to contribute to the well-being of their country and realize Kenya's demographic dividend.
The challenge for development actors is to ensure that the multiple benefits of integrating trees into land-use systems are heard in the food security debate, so that more of what we know can be put into practice.
Further operational research to document the effect of HIV mainstreaming in development and livelihood interventions on HIV prevention, care and support is required to improve the effectiveness of development interventions and generate evidence for replication of successful programmes and advocacy for development actors to better meet the needs of conflict affected populations.
Yet non-government actors are often given responsibility for development by the central government without first determining their capacity to do so (Haley and Clayton 2003), and some non-government actors may siphon off development funds that are meant for beneficiaries (Meyer 1995).
For all the importance of NGOs and other representatives of civil society, for all the potential value of development partnerships with business and the private sector, we must never lose sight of the fact that it is governments that remain the primary actors in this fundamental relationship for development.
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