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He was chosen from among six finalists whose interests range from protecting endangered elephants to ensuring equitable access to water.
Similar phenomenon have been observed in terms of recognition of gender and marginalized people in planning, equitable provision of income and employment generation, peoples' participation in planning and polices for ensuring equitable access to infrastructure services.
Negative influences included: the cost of ensuring equitable access to services, a perception that CAM lacks the credibility required for public funding, the need to prioritise services and the need to direct funding towards meeting national and local health objectives.
"Few issues in education are more important than ensuring equitable access to high-quality teachers, and the Department of Education is right to focus attention on this topic.
"Few issues in education are more important than ensuring equitable access to high-quality teachers". In Missouri, the state's most vulnerable students are often left with the least experienced teachers.
Ensuring that mortgage brokers, credit unions, insurance companies, and securities companies are obligated to meet the financial service needs of all communities to will help us avoid another crisis and set the stage for recovery by ensuring equitable access to fairly-priced products.
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Phosphorus is essential to food production, but current management practices fail to ensure equitable access to farmers globally and often results in polluted waterways.
Auditory accommodations in educational testing have also been implemented in an attempt to ensure equitable access to educational evaluations for people with disabilities.
But there is warranted concern by community residents who would like to see a realistic analysis of the costs, specific information on what kinds of recreational uses are envisioned, and a plan to ensure equitable access to the park.
With another 2.5 billion people expected to live in cities by 2050, authorities urgently need to keep up with the growing urban population, ensure equitable access to improved sanitation, and safeguard the appropriate and environmentally-safe management of human waste.
Leigh Daynes, executive director of Doctors of the World UK, said: "The failure to ensure equitable access to healthcare across Europe is this century's hidden public health time bomb.
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