Examples of using Access to safe in English and their translations into Dutch
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Around 350 million women are still denied access to safe family planning.
The lack of access to safe water and sanitation is a pressing problem in my country.
More than 100 million people do not have access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
Do customers have access to safe, simple and comprehensible financial products throughout the European Union?
The real winners are the people for which ONE DROP will provide access to safe water.
The aim is to facilitate access to safe, high quality cross-border healthcare with reimbursement,
Further, UBSUP established a monitoring system for tracking access to safe water and basic sanitation facilities.
It aims to enhance interoperability among electronic health systems and to ensure access to safe and high-quality healthcare.
small companies in Africa access to safe, healthy and affordable electricity from solar energy.
It uses Azure Machine Learning to help improve access to safe water supplies in Africa and Asia.
suffer both physically and psychologically due to unwanted pregnancies and lack of access to safe, legal abortion.
Committee to produce an opinion favourable to a European Parliament resolution that guarantees that human rights standards related to the access to safe and legal abortion are respected by all member states.
In the area of health, Directive 2011/24/EU45 provides rules for facilitating access to safe, high-quality cross-border healthcare.
The draft directive is aimed at facilitating access to safe and high-quality cross-border healthcare
is access to safe surgery.
Funding also goes to improving access to safe water in urban
Will advocate universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation as a priority area for future Sustainable Development Goals.
Advocate universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation as a priority area for post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals;
As of 2011, access to safe drinking water became close to universal approaching 100% in urban areas and 90% in rural areas.