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unmet
adjective
Not met; unfulfilled; not achieved; fallen short of.
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"The unmet need for contraception among adolescent girls is striking," he says.
"At this stage, there are many needs that remain unmet in the west African region, whether it's financial resources, particularly for the United Nations appeal, healthcare workers, beds, medical supplies.
The levels of difficulty, of unmet need, of things getting worse because support is being cut or can't be accessed is a horror story.
Currently, 6.1 million adolescent girls get unintentionally pregnant in the developing world because their need for contraception is unmet.
"The unmet need for contraception - at 25% of women - has not changed in for 20 years," he said.
Although Britain's palliative care services are among the best in the world, there is a large unmet need for services and very serious challenges ahead.
"This decision highlights how the current system of drug evaluation and pricing needs reform – in particular to reward the development of innovative drugs that address unmet need in cancer treatment, and which have additional, further potential".
Sue Brown, vice chair of the Care and Support Alliance and head of policy at Sense: "Levels of unmet need are growing, vital support is being reduced or cut altogether.
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