Examples of using Particularly in developing countries in English and their translations into Indonesian
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have devastating impacts on food security particularly in developing countries.
Globally, about half of all young men and one in 10 of all young women become smokers, and, particularly in developing countries, relatively few quit.
Air pollution is also emerging as a risk factor for stroke, particularly in developing countries where pollutant levels are highest.
have revived honey as cost-effective dressing particularly in developing countries.
patients often present late, particularly in developing countries.
man-made disasters, particularly in developing countries, LDCs and small economies.
Background: Neonatal meningitis is a common cause of death and long-term disability among children everywhere, particularly in developing countries.
Transfer Pricing has become a major problem with international multinationals, particularly in developing countries.
Particularly in developing countries where law enforcement are poorly trained,
Alongside this, we partner with different organizations which work on the improvement of recycling infrastructure, particularly in developing countries, where appropriate systems for recycling packaging materials are often not in place.
the realisation of the right to food, particularly in developing countries where they provide up to 80% of the food locally consumed.
Particularly in developing countries, agronomists see large expanses of arable land where crop yields by smallholders are only a fraction of those possible under modern intensive farming conditions.
communities across the world, particularly in developing countries, through the power of high quality
culture around the world, and particularly in developing countries.
What is unique about green innovation, particularly in developing countries, is that it targets underserved markets that are not attractive for industry incumbents- who are focused on listening to what their existing customers tell them they want- but has huge latent needs.
communities across the world, particularly in developing countries, through the power of high quality
programmes in mountain areas, particularly in developing countries.
avoid exchange rate fluctuations, particularly in developing countries.
culture around the world, and particularly in developing countries.