Examples of using Development agencies in English and their translations into Swedish
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b measures to support intermediate structures such as chambers of commerce or development agencies, and c measures directly connected with investment proper.
One possible solution to this risk is for Regional Development Agencies and business associations to be given a greater role in the identification of micro-enterprises, SMEs
support infrastructures(development agencies, etc.) required for the emergence
the mutual relationships of institutional actors in respect of space‑ in particular development agencies and operational structures‑ and their relationship with the private sector.
increase these activities development agencies and civil society organisations should inform migrant communities in host countries about investment possibilities,
regional development agencies, business organisations and other partners with up to 500 participants.
other interested development agencies, taking into account the concerns and recommendation of the European Parliament.
setting up local machinery such as development agencies based on a socio-economic partnership
regional development agencies, etc.) which, in turn, will help to structure networks to assist SMEs in Europe.
economic development agencies, universities, local authorities,
the grand handing back of a country's own money via unelected regional assemblies and development agencies.
as well as those with a non-law background working in development agencies and other human rights-related organisations in Australia
in international development agencies and in a range of non-government organisations.
in international development agencies and in a range of non-government organisations.
multilateral development agencies, NGOs, private sector,
SMEs Chambers of Commerce, local development agencies or banks.
Development agencies and other relevant Government Departments will need to be ready to help developing countries identify such situations in good time
One possible solution to this risk is for Regional Development Agencies to be given a greater role in the identification of SMEs and mid-caps to be supported by the Fund.
Both have improved consumer assurance and reduced abuse by companies seeking to capitalise on this form of ethical trade without meeting criteria endorsed by the major international development agencies.
with the support of sectoral organisations and regional development agencies;
