Sentence examples for burden on developing countries from inspiring English sources

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The EU has tried to minimise the burden on developing countries having to deal with different donors through joint programming.

This places a heavy burden on developing countries, which have to bear the administrative costs of having to juggle competing demands on their time.

Capacity building, direct financial assistance and a concerted effort to actively involve developing countries in the formulation of non-proliferation initiatives could reduce the burden on developing countries and help make them more active partners in the fight against proliferation.

Many foreign markets have been worried by some of the same economic news and trends that are said to have affected Wall Street, including fears that interest rates may begin to rise instead of decline, hampering economic growth and worsening the debt burden on developing countries.

In general, opponents of the way that foreign aid programs have operated charge that foreign aid has been dominated by corporate interests, has created an unreasonable debt burden on developing countries, and has forced countries to avoid using strategies that might protect their economies from the open market.

It finds that while approaches to proportionality are influenced by the context of the regime in which it is applied, they can nevertheless provide useful lessons for RFMOs and their Members in designing equitable conservation and management measures that do not place a disproportionate conservation burden on developing countries.

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Opposition will also come from India, China, Russia and Brazil to imposing burdens on developing countries even though in today's world two-thirds of imports by sea arrive in these countries.

But the deal would bind developing countries to the customs and port-of-entry policies and procedures that rich countries have implemented over many decades to their own advantage, imposing excessive regulatory, human resources, and technological burdens on developing countries.

While mortality from the disease is low (about 23,000 deaths per year most among children), morbidity associated with dengue levies heavy burdens on developing countries for their health systems and for individual families who must pay the costs of treatment for this disease.

While the MDGs put the burden of action on developing countries, many argue that all countries should be bound by SDGs.

Progress has been made on the overall debt burden of developing countries, with the proportion of external debt service to export revenue falling from 12% in 2000 to 3% in 2013.

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