Examples of using Especially in developing in English and their translations into Greek
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Microcredit is growing especially in developing countries, where it allows to fulfill micro-projects,
Population experts are calling for more finding for family planning to help control population growth, especially in developing nations.
its global effects on the environment and people- especially in developing countries.
core labour standards, especially in developing countries;
Help people stay safe by training 20 million farm workers on labor safety, especially in developing countries.
distribution of quality children's books, especially in developing countries.
social stability as a global public good requires better governance especially in developing and transition economies.
This has people believing that copper is the solution for the purification of drinking water, especially in developing countries.
Other research has shown that the strain is common in the vast majority of people from many parts of the world, especially in developing countries.
means to cater for people's needs, especially in developing countries.
are needed in critical sectors, especially in developing countries.
countries need to share data on EDCs, especially in developing countries and emerging economies.
fertilizers contributes to an increased income for farmers, especially in developing countries.
Population experts called for support for family planning programs to help control the population growth especially in developing countries.
other critical sectors, especially in developing countries.
It has as its global goal the training of 20 million farm workers, especially in developing countries, on labour safety.
This has people believing that copper is the solution for the purification of drinking water, especially in developing countries.
upgrade technological capabilities, and industrial sectors in all countries, especially in developing countries.
It is an assessment that makes iron deficiency the number one nutritional deficiency worldwide, especially in developing countries.
There are important implications for forecasting future global disease burden, especially in developing countries as they increase in sanitation.".