Examples of using Children in developing in English and their translations into Greek
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helps support children in developing countries.
By 2012 over two million pairs of new shoes had been given to children in developing countries around the world.
Recalling its previous resolutions on child trafficking and on the exploitation of children in developing countries.
which is common in children in developing countries.
helps support children in developing countries.
most of these being young children in developing countries.
The authors concluded that these findings provided an“impetus for further studies into possible interventions to improve essential fatty acid status of children in developing countries.”.
recommended source of nutrition for children in developing countries.”.
helps support children in developing countries.
The UN then extended its mandate to address the long-term needs of children in developing countries.
Stress supports children in developing the skills they need to cope with
More than one billion children in developing nations have been immunized against polio through PolioPlus grants.
More than one billion children in developing nations have been immunized against polio through Polio Plus grants.
More than one half billion children in developing nations have been immunised against polio through Polio-Plus grants.
More than one half billion children in developing nations have been immunised against polio through PolioPlus grants.
Children in developing countries such as Ghana do not have the access to omega-3-rich sources that children from other parts of the world do.
Children in developing countries like Ghana do not have the access to omega-3-rich sources that children from other parts of the world do,” explained Dr. Harris.
The Company supports the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals to improve the health of mothers and children in developing countries.
the elderly, and to children in developing countries.
connected laptop technology into the hands that need it most- the nearly two billion children in developing countries.