Examples of using Access to basic services in English and their translations into Italian
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All sides in the dispute want greater development and improved access to basic services.
The population has been left in the dark regarding possible relocation sites, access to basic services and the reconstruction of vital infrastructure.
Swiss Humanitarian Aid works at various levels to ensure protection and access to basic services for vulnerable populations in the Great Lakes region.
connections within the community, access to basic services, support for families,
unions and access to basic services such as health,
facilitates access to basic services and protects jobs.
increase access to basic services, and improve collaboration between CBOs
improve access to basic services, and enhance relations between popular groups
lack of access to basic services, volatile prices of agricultural products as well as environmental degradation are the root causes of structural fragility of local households.
survive on less than $1 a day, without access to basic services such as clean water,
climate change and poor access to basic services.
water quality, protection of resources, access to basic services, etc.
so the Station Energie project is this idea to create a place where everyone could have access to basic services. A kind of petrol station,
and increase their access to basic services.
social conditions, and access to basic services.
Nanotechnologies may provide new solutions for the millions of people in developing countries who lack access to basic services, such as safe water,
other people's properties without any access to basic services.
increases economic participation by providing access to basic services such as energy, health, and education.
Background Uganda's refugee policy is one of the most progressive in the world as it gives refugees relative freedom of movement, access to basic services such as education
without adequate living space or access to basic services, such as water,