Examples of using The affected communities in English and their translations into Chinese
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                        Programming
                    
 
Since the  Supreme Court ruling, representatives of the  Government headed by the  Commissioner of Lands and Survey met with the affected communities three times.
A community-centred peace agreement is easier to implement because the affected communities are given responsibility.
For example, there was consensus that participatory approaches and empowerment of the affected communities were requirements for the  design, execution and evaluation of alternative development programmes.
Secondly, continuing the  objective of rebuilding better is essential to the affected communities, particularly in improving the  quality of and strengthening local capacity in disaster management.
As a partnership between Governments, civil society, the  private sector and the affected communities, the  Global Fund represents a new approach to international health financing.
Provision of the  latest scientific knowledge about the  accident' s consequences on health and the  environment is helping to dispel misconceptions and to empower the affected communities to maximize social and economic recovery.
And in India, dismal losses from droughts occurred between 1970 and 2002 to have reduced 60-80 per cent of households' normal yearly incomes in the affected communities.
And in India, dismal losses from droughts occurred between 1970 and 2002 to have reduced 60-80 percent of households' normal yearly incomes in the affected communities.
Concern was expressed that if the affected communities could not participate, the  reallocation would take place in such a manner that invaluable reindeer grazing land would be lost.
A sound local capacity-building programme not only helps ensure the  preparedness of the affected communities and countries, but also strengthens local structures during emergencies and accelerates the  process of normalization.
Texaco-Chevron had dumped more than 68 million cubic meters of toxic waste into the  Ecuadorian Amazon, and had not provided any economic compensation to the affected communities.
Residents reportedly protested against the  mining operations in the  area, claiming that the  operations had a negative environmental impact and that the  mining company had not duly compensated the affected communities.
On the  question of returnees from Libya, the  topmost priority for the  countries visited was to feed and to reintegrate the  vulnerable returnees and to help the affected communities cope with the  loss of remittances.
Identifying and documenting appropriate technologies, traditional or modern, by involving the affected community;