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Discover Ludwig"developmental policy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the policies and procedures related to physical, mental, or emotional growth or progress. For example, "Our school has a comprehensive developmental policy."
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The Bandung Conference promoted solidarity in developmental policy and political decisions among the countries in the Global South (African and Asian) through the emerging Non-Alignment Movement.
Bromley studied international affairs at American University in Washington, D.C., learning the history, economics, and science behind international environmental and developmental policy.
Developmental policy such as that underlying the 2005 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act aims to enhance not only livelihood security of people in rural areas (through guarantee of one hundred days' wage-employment) but addresses some environmental issues.
But when, after 7 years working on international environmental and developmental policy, he began researching human-rights violations in remote countries, he "was immediately so consumed with the human rights" that no other work seemed more important.
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"The I.M.F. has been a primary culprit in the failed developmental policies implanted in some of the world's poorest countries," said an online petition against Ms. Lagarde's appearance at Smith, a women's college.
First, the changes of the developmental policies and the trends of the nuclear powers, including China, are summarised just after the accident in Fukushima occurred.
The results emphasized the importance of green growth and sustainable developmental policies that help to expedite growth process and welfare of the countries.
The post-war developmental policies of the government have contributed to these modifications in traditional pasture use and present a threat to the rangelands as well as to the local biodiversity.
While focusing on 'European' or even 'global' city models, developmental policies in Rome resulted sometimes in the simplification of the competitiveness issue considered as a mere spatial economic problem.
In national strategies for development, policy makers often rely only on economic information fbecause of the lack of empirical data on health, social, and environmental impacts from developmental policies and projects.
They include equity based on entitlements prescribed by law, fair financing and access without financial hardship as well as coherence of health, social, economic and developmental policies to ensure sustainable progress.
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