Sentence examples for inclusive developing countries from inspiring English sources

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It has also become more inclusive: developing countries have nearly doubled their share of world exports since 2000, to 37% in 2007.

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There has been an increasing focus on disability inclusive development within many developing countries and from development partners in line with Article 32 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) [ 2].

The proposals include: improving regulatory business environments in partner countries; encouraging job creation by making it easier for micro-, small- and medium-sized businesses to access finance; combining EU grants with other public and private sector resources to leverage additional financing; and promoting responsible, sustainable and inclusive investment in developing countries.

The Paris Agreement is the first ever fully inclusive global climate agreement demanding action from developed and developing countries alike.

The issues raised in the case studies and the key messages synthesized in the initial chapter bring new insights and contributions to further enrich knowledge on contract farming as a tool for inclusive market access in developing countries.

On the other hand, the focus on CQI was based on the realization that while modern approaches to improving quality are increasingly used globally [ 1], their adoption remains sporadic in most developing countries, Uganda inclusive [ 15].

Secondly, environmental sustainability, conflict prevention and social exclusion should move to the centre of the development stage given the hard lessons of the development experience.The process through which the Sustainable Development Goals emerged was remarkably inclusive: it gave full scope to developing countries and civil society organisations to express their views.

Ms. Baird has begun a major effort to strengthen research and to foster more effective and inclusive use of information technologies in health care, childhood development, national security and developing countries.

While Charema (2010) supports inclusion, he however argues that developing countries have not yet arrived at the point where every school in each and every developing country would have to implement inclusive education.

The Business & International Development workstream, led by Jane Nelson, is focused on company-led partnerships and inclusive business models that aim to promote growth in developing countries and support the achievement of national and local development objectives.

Both developed and developing countries have long aimed to provide more inclusive economic growth.

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