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And it has shortchanged many of the issues that matter most to Latin Americans, like development, poverty reduction, access to credit, education and health care.
While there has been great progress for children in Thailand over recent decades, such as in poverty reduction, access to health care and adoption of legislation mandating the iodization of salt, disparities remain, especially in remote rural areas and among marginalized populations.
In addition, the eradication of PPR is closely connected to overcoming other global challenges such as poverty reduction, access to nutritious food and building the resilience of smallholder farmers and women – the latter who at times can only afford small livestock which are cheaper.
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In counties with no clinics, there was a 36% reduction in access to IUDs and 31% reduction to access to injectable contraceptives.
"Across multiple agency websites, we have seen a reduction in usage of terms like 'climate change' and 'greenhouse gases', and an overall reduction in access to information pertaining to climate change," she said.
To ensure that water is shared, preserved and protected we propose the implementation of the BLUE initiative, which calls for: Bottled water reduction where access to safe drinking water exists; Legislate funds to build accessible water infrastructure in the developing world; Use water responsibly; and Educate youth on water issues so that they understand the importance of saving water.
"The reduction of access to paid parental leave engages and limits the right to social security," the committee said.
He wrote: "I said in Davos that gov wants to minimise any reduction in access to EU market post Brexit.
Access to affordable and reliable energy is, of course, essential for sustainable development, poverty reduction, improved access to education and healthcare, and the promotion of public safety and stable government.
For example, "end-of-life specialist inpatient care has now been devolved and distributed across wards rather than centralised, leading to a dilution of expertise and a reduction in access to dedicated care".
Based on what it says is a conservative estimate of a 10% reduction in access to services by 2020, the overall cost of STIs and unintended pregnancies could exceed £77bn between now and then.
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