Sentence examples for to enable developing countries from inspiring English sources

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Developed countries should share experience and technology to enable developing countries to promote accurate diagnosis, reporting, and management of ARDs (Takahashi 2008), including mesothelioma.

UNECA also suggested that countries should share information on the offshore accounts in their banking system, and there is some good progress being made on this between developed countries, but much more needs to be done to enable developing countries to benefit.

Wrapped within this three-part plan is the implicit idea that it is better to enable developing countries than to offer sanctuary to the refugees stuck in them.

Industrialised countries in the G20 must also take a the lead by providing billions of pounds of new money – through the UN – to enable developing countries to develop cleanly and cope with the storms, droughts, famine and floods already being caused by climate change.

Having a central go-to contact in Russo was vital to enable developing countries to participate in IYA2009, says astronomer Ian Robson of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, who headed up the United Kingdom's involvement in the project.

It is an international platform of sentinel demographic sites that provides health and demographic data and research to enable developing countries to set health priorities and policies based on longitudinal evidence and includes more than 30 sites, mostly in Africa and Asia.

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And the mechanism this conference put in place to enable developed countries and companies to offset their emissions by funding protection of tropical rain forests, if it works, would be hugely valuable.

Dermot Murray, FedEx's sustainability business strategy manager, echoed this, saying that he wanted to "empower and enable developing countries to raise standards on par with our own without depleting resources".

With respect to international cooperation it pronounces: For the avoidance of any doubt, the Committee wishes to emphasize that it is particularly incumbent on States parties and other actors in a position to assist, to provide "international assistance and cooperation, especially economic and technical" which enable developing countries to fulfil their core and other obligations.

Finally, the Committee clarified that "it is particularly incumbent on States parties and other actors in a position to assist, to provide "international assistance and cooperation, especially economic and technical" which enable developing countries to fulfil their core and other obligations" [ 5].

The report argues, however, that bleak assessment could be changed by a controversial addendum to the already controversial Kyoto Protocol, which would enable developing countries to trade on the carbon value of their forests.

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