Examples of using Live in developing countries in English and their translations into Indonesian
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approximately 80% of whom live in developing countries.
more than 80% live in developing countries.
more than 80 per cent live in developing countries.
The UN said almost all of the world's undernourished live in developing countries, with the most, some 642 million people, living in the Asia-Pacific region.
The vast majority of hungry people(827 million) live in developing countries, where 14.3 percent of the population is undernourished.
80 per cent of those with mobility issues live in developing countries and 1% of this population needs a wheelchair.
It watches over the interests of more than 74 million Deaf people worldwide-more than 80% of them live in developing countries, where authorities are rarely familiar with their needs or desires.
has a disability and that 80 per cent of those people live in developing countries.
Protein deficiency is common among people who live in developing countries, those who live in impoverished communities in developed countries
medical professionals around the world who live in developing countries that can't afford to buy books
experts say about two-thirds live in developing countries where millions of children die each year due to lack of oxygen from pneumonia.
Of the nearly one seventh of the global population, some 925 million people who are undernourished-- or lacking access to enough food to make possible an active and healthy life-- 98 per cent live in developing countries, according to the survey.
It continues to be a problem for people living in developing countries.
Ironically, most of them live in developed countries.
Only" fifteen million hungry people live in developed countries, the report said.
Ironically, most of them live in developed countries.
At least 200 million children living in developing countries fail to meet their developmental potential.
This means that the risk of going blind for people living in developing countries is ten times greater than for those in industrialised countries. .
People living in developing countries, where crowded and unsanitary living conditions may be more common,
The majority of people living in developing countries are exposed to particle concentrations that health authorities deem harmful.