Examples of using Social programme in English and their translations into Indonesian
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These social programmes include excursions
Research in Europe has shown that losers from globalization within countries tend to favour more active social programmes and labour-market interventions.
He has promised his social programmes will be funded entirely by the money saved from stamping out corruption.
Although progress has been made in the social programmes, the misiones and the barrio adentro health care service,
PETRONAS strives to implement effective and sustainable social programmes that bring the focus back to the needs of the community,” he said.
We have varied social programmes to help you practise your English in real
We have varied social programmes to help you practise your English in real and stimulating situations.
Real earnings were in a free fall, social programmes had collapsed creating within the population an atmosphere of social despair and hopelessness.
Other young people take part in social programmes that build houses for the homeless,
The greatest pain is in countries where the regimes are dependent on a high oil price to pay for costly foreign adventures and expensive social programmes.
long relied on oil revenues to fund his social programmes.
when a drastic fall in the oil price will reduce the amount of money available for social programmes.
evaluate projects and social programmes and plans based on community action,
While East German propaganda was based on the benefits of the GDR's social programmes and the alleged constant threat of a West German invasion,
the Indian Supreme Court ruled that various social programmes should be expanded
and funding social programmes through party campaigning.
modest government spending on housing loans and social programmes.
and funding social programmes through party campaigning.
oil which allowed them to carry out some social programmes while avoiding a direct clash with the masses.
he used some of that money to finance generous social programmes to reduce inequality and poverty.