Examples of using To meet basic needs in English and their translations into Chinese
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Coupled with inadequate medical supplies and equipment, this makes the health-care system less able to meet basic needs.
Billion people- or 46% of the world's population- lived on less than $5.50 a day and struggled to meet basic needs.
(c) Failure to meet basic needs, particularly as a result of cuts in government social spending.
(b) Provision of credit loans to disadvantaged refugees and their families to meet basic needs;
A number of speakers stressed the need to reduce costs and increase access to renewable energy, in particular in rural areas, to meet basic needs through appropriate renewable energy technologies.
Advancing women' s ES rights imposes" an affirmative obligation on States to meet basic needs" and the implementation of practical strategies to ensure that this outcome is achieved.
Its mission and objectives are to support the socio-economic empowerment of people disadvantaged by poverty, capacity-deprivation, disabilities and gender biases and the lack of options to meet basic needs.
The sudden rise in fuel prices on 15 August 2007 demonstrated the already harsh conditions and the everyday struggle to meet basic needs for millions of women and girls in the country.
At the regional level, the right to a sufficient quantity of water to meet basic needs is recognized by the Council of Europe in paragraphs 5 and 9 of its recommendation 14 on the European Charter on Water Resources(2001).
The Government needs to consider critically whether the salaries paid to people are reasonable to enable them to meet basic needs, including housing, education, food, health, recreation and family support.
Providing post-conflict services to a population to meet basic needs is an enormous task and adequate attention is rarely given to the different capacities of women, men, boys and girls to access services.
Globally, more resources are being extracted to produce goods and services than the planet can replenish, while a large share of an increasingly urban world population is still struggling to meet basic needs.
Nearly 34 percent of the city's 134,000 residents live below the federal poverty line- more than double the national average- and 57 percent struggle to meet basic needs.
Moreover, changing demographics put additional pressure on state structures to meet basic needs, to provide education and health care across a number of different states.
Although the Government, with the support of the international community, had taken major strides in restoration of public services, the performance of those institutions remained inadequate to meet basic needs.
Resource mobilization and allocation: There is a new understanding of the multidimensional nature of the resources that must be mobilized to meet basic needs and support the expansion and maintenance of quality social services.
(a) The lack of economic opportunities for displaced populations may result in commercial and exploitative sex being one of the few options for income generation to meet basic needs;
Aspire doesn't just try to meet basic needs.
Faced with these restrictions, refugees depend upon aid to meet basic needs.
Provision of support to reinforce local capacities to meet basic needs of internally displaced persons.