Examples of using Scientists from developing countries in English and their translations into Arabic
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if the purpose is to benefit scientists from developing countries.
who noted that it would help scientists from developing countries to participate in activities in the Area, thus strengthening the concept of the common heritage of mankind.
Hence, the SBSTA strongly encouraged Parties and institutions in a position to do so to facilitate such capacity-building in developing countries, including by hosting scientists from developing countries.
Furthermore, meetings of the Group held in developing States have included special thematic workshops aimed at fostering cooperation and exchange of information among and with scientists from developing countries whose participation was sponsored by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.
In addition, the secretariat and Tongji University are currently working on a short-term training course for scientists from developing countries in marine sciences, to be conducted in 2010 in Shanghai.
The establishment of the Endowment Fund for the promotion of marine scientific research was welcomed by many delegations, which noted that it would help scientists from developing countries to participate in activities in the Area, thus strengthening the concept
endeavour to make arrangements with universities, scientific institutions, contractors and other entities for opportunities for scientists from developing countries to participate in marine scientific research activities.
Those efforts constituted an important step in a broad-based educational process in basic space science and represented a significant element in multidisciplinary training to enable scientists from developing countries to participate in basic space science projects at both regional and international levels;
By the end of the workshop, scientists from developing countries had begun work on several papers, to be published in internationally recognized and refereed journals.
Engaging the scientific community and other knowledge holders with the work programme, taking into account the need for different disciplines and types of knowledge and effective contribution by scientists from developing countries;
that information-sharing was of particular importance in this regard, including through the establishment of additional databases made available to scientists from developing countries and, where necessary, the consolidation of different data models and formats by competent international forums.
is required to endeavour to make arrangements with universities, scientific institutions, contractors and other entities for opportunities for scientists from developing countries to participate in marine scientific research activities.
s activities in that they offered training opportunities to scientists from developing countries.
To facilitate the implementation of the objectives and purposes of the Fund, the secretariat shall endeavour to make arrangements with universities, scientific institutions, contractors and other entities for opportunities for scientists from developing countries to participate in marine scientific research activities in the Area.
endeavour to make arrangements with universities, scientific institutions, contractors and other entities for opportunities for scientists from developing countries to participate in marine scientific research activities.
his delegation welcomed the Network of Centres of Excellence project, which had enabled scientists from developing countries to improve their technical skills and to develop professional networks within the scientific community.
by any other country if the purpose of the grant is to benefit scientists from developing countries.
It appeared, however, that some Parties, having obtained the indefinite extension of the NPT that they had wanted, were placing obstacles in the way of the implementation of article IV by, for example, denying the necessary training to scientists from developing countries or charging exorbitant fees for providing it.
These have included programs to: enhance capacity-building in national chemical industries and analytical laboratories; to support conferences and exchange of scientific and technical information; to enable scientists from developing countries to do internships in advanced laboratories; to support research projects in developing countries; and to donate used equipment.
Moreover, together with the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research, IOC has been providing support for the Programmes of the Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean(POGO) fellowships to enable scientists from developing countries to visit POGO institutions for periods of intensive training in in situ observation techniques.