Examples of using The basic needs in English and their translations into Chinese
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Infrastructure systems support the basic needs and functions of modern industrialized society including energy, water and sewage, transportation, communications, and public facilities.
A convention should articulate the recognition that meeting the basic needs of persons with disabilities was essential to implementing their economic and social rights.
This woman will confront greater threats and be forced to take greater risks because the basic needs of her family are not being met.
In view of this shortfall, MINURCAT, until the end of its mandate, will endeavour to cover only the basic needs of DIS.
In addition, the public Wi-Fi, the data show, in 2017 the total number of public Wi-Fi Ultra 3.3.6 billion, has become the basic needs of users。
Actions to promote patterns of consumption that reduce environmental stress and meet the basic needs of humanity are encouraged by Agenda 21.
One approach would be to assist countries of origin in meeting the basic needs of their inhabitants so they would not be forced to leave home.
At the same time, they were trying to address the basic needs of the population including for primary health care, food and education.
But such policies must not compromise the ability of a country to meet the basic needs and rights of its people.
In the department of Chocó, where 90 per cent of the population is AfroColombian, the basic needs of 82 per cent are not being met.
Whatever the name, we need to clearly define and implement the MDGs to meet the basic needs of all human beings.
A year earlier, the price of oil had dropped to $12 a barrel, too low to meet the basic needs of producing countries.
If an effective review system is created and implemented, these revisions will help address the basic needs of the workers.
We are committed to providing a safety net and different support services to cater for the basic needs of the poor and improve their livelihood.
Wages are very low and do not cover the basic needs of the families of indigenous workers, who live in extreme poverty.