在 英语 中使用 Live in developing countries 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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UNAIDS estimates that over 95% of the 40 million people infected with HIV by December 1999 live in developing countries(UNAIDS 2003).
Statistics from the Development Programme(UNDP) reveal that 80% of the world's individuals with disabilities live in developing countries.
Billion people are using the Internet, of which two billion live in developing countries.
According to the Fred Hollows Foundation, an estimated 32.4 million people around the world today are blind, and 90 percent of them live in developing countries.
Aware of the fact that there are at least 600 million persons with disabilities worldwide, of whom approximately 80 per cent live in developing countries.
Various United Nations studies have shown that 90 per cent of disaster victims live in developing countries.
According to the UN Development Programme(UNDP), eighty per cent of persons with disabilities live in developing countries.
For example, an estimated 262 million people were affected by climate disasters annually from 2000 to 2004, of whom over 98 per cent live in developing countries.
Aware of the fact that there are at least six hundred million persons with disabilities worldwide, of whom approximately eighty per cent live in developing countries.
It is estimated that there are at least 650 million persons with disabilities worldwide, of whom approximately 80 per cent live in developing countries.
Of these people, only approx. 1-2% have access to medical rehabilitation measures or to education. 80% of persons with a disability live in developing countries.
The reality is that more than 60% of older people live in developing countries.
Of all youth worldwide, 85 per cent live in developing countries, reflecting a small increase since 1995.1.
The report says 89 percent of the world's 125 million 10-year-olds live in developing countries.
Both are aimed at getting more people to use the company's services, even if they live in developing countries and use cheap, older phones.
The distribution of illiterate adults remains uneven: virtually all live in developing countries, notably in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
The well-established facts reveal that 80 per cent of them live in developing countries and that the same proportion live in rural areas with chronic poverty conditions.
This is particularly important because the vast majority of those individuals live in developing countries, closer to poverty, to the threat of natural disasters and to conflicts generated by human beings.
It is estimated that there are at least 600 million persons with disabilities worldwide-- about 10 per cent of the global population-- of whom approximately 80 per cent live in developing countries.