• School Principals in many developing countries receive little, if any, leadership and development training.

    UNESCO: World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)

  • In many developing countries, boys are still more likely than girls to go to school.

    FORBES: Equal Rights, Yes, But Men Still More Equal

  • In many developing countries, the families of students are often shouldering the burden of these higher costs.

    UNESCO: World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)

  • As in many developing countries, women in Yemen suffer from limited access to healthcare, economic opportunities and education.

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  • However, while people quit smoking in the UK, in many developing countries the habit is catching on fast.

    BBC: UK lung cancer deaths halved

  • Malaria cases, for instance, will increase along with mosquito populations, while food production in many developing countries will decrease.

    WSJ: Bj?rn Lomborg: Global Warming and Adaptability

  • They predict that the world's three biggest crops in terms of calories provided - maize, rice and wheat - will decrease in many developing countries.

    BBC: Bananas could replace potatoes in warming world

  • But that has changed in many developing countries as globalization has marched along, and that is one reason Toyota's project is now feasible.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The sad reality is that in many developing countries there are too many interest groups that view forests as being worth more (to them) dead than alive.

    ECONOMIST: Conflict of opinion

  • Such real-world expertise is woefully lacking in many developing countries.

    ECONOMIST: Lenses of last resort

  • In many developing countries the private sector fails to rise to its potential in creating wealth because property rights aren't well protected and government regulation of businesses is excessive.

    FORBES: Making Business Work for the Poor

  • So might the political wind in many developing countries.

    ECONOMIST: Trade and poverty

  • Add to these things unreliable or nonexistent credit bureaus, and it's easy to see why obtaining credit from banks in many developing countries is nearly impossible for a small entrepreneur--even one already possessing legal identity and property.

    FORBES: Making Business Work for the Poor

  • " Hanushek and Woessmann conclude that "In many developing countries, the share of any cohort that completes lower secondary education and passes at least a low benchmark of basic literacy in cognitive skills is below one person in ten.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • "In many developing countries with large populations of young people, the challenge is that governments have not put policies and practices in place to support their current older populations or made enough preparations for 2050, " the agencies said in a joint statement.

    BBC: UN warns over impact of rapidly ageing populations

  • But, argues the World Bank's Mr Dollar, China's property rights have improved far faster than other countries', and they are better than those in many other developing countries.

    ECONOMIST: China's cup overflows; India catches the spillage

  • In fact, many developing countries have signed up to the court precisely to gain some legal protection against such monsters.

    ECONOMIST: A last-minute reprieve at the UN, but no end to hostilities

  • Until now, an overwhelming number of these students -- many in developing countries and lacking standard education credentials -- never would have had a chance at a Stanford-level education.

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  • Rich countries are particularly protectionist in many of the sectors where developing countries are best able to compete, such as agriculture, textiles and clothing.

    ECONOMIST: Trade and development

  • The result was still disappointing in many ways, especially to developing countries, and yet since the round's completion in 1993 the world economy has grown lustily and the biggest developing countries, China, India and Brazil, have all burst on to the global trading scene.

    ECONOMIST: Trade and poverty

  • Afghanistan is following in the footsteps of many developing countries which have embraced mobile phone technology.

    BBC: Afghanistan joins mobile age

  • G7 should be pressing for countries that do not yet comply to set a date (even if, as in the case of many developing countries, it will be a long way off).

    ECONOMIST: Transparent hype

  • "Many people in developing countries don't rely much on governments, and even after a disaster, they just go ahead and do it, " said Peter McCawley, an economist at the Australian National University and a specialist on disaster relief policy.

    NPR: 2 Years On, Slow Quake Recovery In New Zealand

  • While countries like Mexico and Brazil have been successful in developing their economies, many of the countries in Africa are still insecure.

    FORBES: Washington Insider Zoellick Gets World Bank

  • Many countries in the developing world, including India and Brazil, are particularly intrigued by these ideas.

    WSJ: Robert McDowell: The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom

  • Like many developing countries in tropical Africa, Latin America and Asia, Liberia possesses a vast wealth of biologically rich and globally important forests, despite its difficult economic circumstances.

    BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Seeing the carbon for the trees

  • This report makes clear that many business regulations in developing countries are, in fact, the legacy of colonialism and thus of European legal systems, rather than of public choices made by local citizens.

    ECONOMIST: A new report gives governments some facts to ponder

  • He and his co-authors reported in the New England Journal of Medicine that in November 2007, about one-third of clinical trials (157 of 509) were being carried out entirely outside the United States, many of them in developing countries.

    CNN: Growth of clinical trial outsourcing raises issues

  • It is likely to be some time before the tobacco-control treaty signed on Wednesday begins to show effects on consumption in the developing countries, where many thousands of youngsters take up smoking each day.

    ECONOMIST: Ups and downs for Big Tobacco

  • However, you fail to acknowledge that, by our reckoning, 96% of diamonds mined in the world today have brought growth and prosperity to a number of countries, many of which are in the developing world including southern Africa.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

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