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... (IB), to allow a seamless transition from one school to the next, and from one country ...
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Trade does provide benefits, but they may not "trickle down" automatically to the poorest people. It's important to find solutions to fill the gaps between trade-related economic growth and poverty reduction. A business-driven approach ITC's Export-led Poverty Reduction Programme takes a complementary approach to "macro" poverty reduction strategies by targeting poor communities directly and striving for a "bottom-up" effect. Its pilot projects focus on products and services that can benefit from short-term, high-impact export promotion activities.
... for about 400 poor coffee-growing families. It started by identifying Japan as a target expor... developing countries and economies in transition. The programme has attracted the interest of bilat...
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... offered to ease student (and parent) transition is also a big draw. Many of my clients place a hig...
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... country can enjoy a much easier transition when changing schools. University applications are...For pupils coming from families who might live in three or four different countrie...
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... carrier and infantry fighting vehicle families include a command variant; for example, the eight ...The ECV II, however, will bridge the transition to the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV), which ...
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... because it could foster a smoother a transition back to an English-speaking school system in your ... and www.englishforum.ch (or by emailing Families-in-Zurich@yahoogroups.com). . Looking ahead . In a...
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In recent policy debates in Europe, the question 'what has competition done for Europe?' has been posed at the highest levels. This question merits careful reflection. Competition as it is understood by mainstream economic and legal scholars refers not to an ideology but to inter-firm rivalry in markets. Such rivalry ensures that consumers enjoy choice, low prices, and good value for money. The authors consider the historical origins and development as well as the current role and effects of competition policy in Europe. The latter includes legal provisions that address anti-competitive practices by firms and activities aimed at promoting competition in respect of potentially anti-competitive government measures. They conclude that such policy has made essential contributions to the hig...
... important in smoothing the transition have been the availability of abuse-of-dominance e... competition policy identified two broad "families" of such agreements, one associated with the EC an...
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The trend towards private philanthropic foundations has seen some of the worlds most powerful past and present leaders lending business and political clout to public-private partnerships for international development. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the worlds largest private philanthropic foundation. Since its inception in 2000, the foundation has pledged in excess of US$21 billion in grants to projects across the US and in more than 100 countries. Founded in 1998 by the Executive Chairman of the World Economic Foundation, Klaus Schwab, and his wife Hilde, the Schwab Foundation promotes social entrepreneurship as a catalyst for social innovation and progress. Established in 2003, the Clinton Foundation focuses on addressing global climate change, HIV/AIDS in the developing w...
... of 1,300 coffee-producing indigenous families in 42 famihes which sells its finished product dir..., reduce poverty and facilitate the transition to sustainable agriculture (www.eempc.org). Aavish...
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... of the company in the hands of two families: the Baumanns and the Rickenbachers. Urs Baumann s.... Rickenbacher says the transition from one owner to the next was smooth. This was no...
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... into account, but for many--particularly families with children and those from countries with a cult... to your Swiss neighbours may ease the transition into the Swiss way of life. If your children go to...