Examples of using Increasing access in English and their translations into Italian
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Over the past 50 years an easy and increasing access to the electrical energy has been radically altering our society
The Committee strongly encourages partnerships that pilot initiatives to foster the developmental use of remittances by lowering costs and increasing access.
sustainability of health systems and increasing access to better and safer healthcare;
enforcing the legal framework and increasing access to finance GL 11 and 12.
research updates on women's enterprise across European regions, increasing access to gender-disaggregated data across government departments and agencies.
The President of Abbott promised to make an announcement soon about lowering drug prices and increasing access in Africa.
In particular the challenge of increasing access to health services and care services especially for the elderly
This new financing reflects GPE priorities: increasing access to basic education in fragile states, improving the quality of education,
national enforcement laws and practices and highlighted the possibility of increasing access to population registers.
In particular the challenge of increasing access to health services and care services especially for the elderly
sustainability of health systems and increasing access to better and safer healthcare.
certainty and level playing field for European investors in the US, and increasing access to American public procurement markets are also objectives.
The increasing access of individual Chinese citizens to sources of information, through the development of information technologies,
Luxembourg give some mention to programmes for increasing access to cultural facilities
including the recent announcement of a regulatory framework for increasing access to treatments and information.
supporting on-the-job training and increasing access to the open labour market for disabled people in sheltered employment.
men across occupations and sectors, and increasing access to training for low paid women part-time workers.
with a focus on improving and increasing access to their national health systems.
reducing poverty and increasing access to safe drinking water.
we also support philanthropic programs focused on increasing access to healthcare for underserved patient populations.