Examples of using To address that problem in English and their translations into Chinese
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Artisanal mining involved the use of chemicals that could be very harmful to the environment and UNDP had been asked to help to address that problem.
Netting trees is a way to address that problem, and we do not know if netting trees leads to an increase in asp stings.
Measures should be taken to address that problem as well as the other issues mentioned.
In section II. A, paragraph 8, of the same resolution, the Secretary-General was requested to continue to explore innovative ways to address that problem.
More collaboration between ministries of education, social affairs and health; local governments; and civil society was needed in order to address that problem.
In order to address that problem, it was incumbent on the courts to facilitate access to persons with disabilities.
Further discussions would be essential to identify appropriate ways and means to address that problem.
On the lack of specialized intergovernmental guidance provided to subprogramme 28.7, representatives had expected to find specific recommendations in the report to address that problem.
It was incumbent on individual States and on the international community as a whole to address that problem.
It also shared the Advisory Committee' s concern about the slow pace of recruitment of national staff; urgent steps should be taken to address that problem.
Emphasis needed to be placed on the construction of low-cost housing and the promotion of income-generating activities in order to address that problem.
In December 2005, it had requested the Secretariat to conduct an appraisal of efforts to address that problem.
A small percentage of women had little access to education, knowledge and the mass media; information campaigns sought to address that problem.
Finally, she expressed the Committee' s concern at the high maternal mortality rates and urged the Government to address that problem.
The report referred to widespread corruption among members of the judiciary, and she would like to hear how the Government planned to address that problem.
If they were, the Government should indicate how it planned to address that problem.
Growing concern about environmental deterioration required UNIDO to redirect its technical and material potential in order to address that problem with renewed vigour.
As Deputy Minister for Gender and Generational Affairs, she was working to address that problem.
The Palestinian Authority still owed the Agency $83 million for goods and services procured, although some progress was being been made to address that problem.
She asked what action had been taken or was being contemplated to address that problem.