Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through Nigeria's biggest cities this month after government scrapped a subsidy that had kept gasoline within the reach of the deeply poor population.
But she said it had to be considered in the context of the "worrying deficiencies in existing services and the poor health status of the population".
On the domestic front, China's rural poor population has declined for the first time since the poverty line was raised in 2011, although poverty alleviation work remains arduous, Xinhua news agency reports.
The report suggests that Scotland and Northern Ireland may face proportionally greater future demands on the health service than England and Wales, as they have a higher incidence of poor health in the population.
The pressure of a desperately poor and growing population has led to the indiscriminate felling of trees, for fuel as well as to increase cultivable acreage.
The paper said government officials acknowledged that even that plan would help only a fraction of the city's poor population.
Gabon enjoys a per capita income four times that of most sub-Saharan African nations, but because of high income inequality, a large proportion of the population remains poor.
Despite its status as a protected national park, sustainable management of the Juniper ecosystem remains threatened by the population intrusion, poverty, poor governance and the dependence of local communities on forest for goods and services.
He said he was trying only to encourage many of the city's displaced poor population to return.
Medicaid programs attempt, mostly through heroic individual efforts, to serve a desperately needy population of the poor, chronically ill, mentally unstable, and recklessly pregnant.
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China's demand for fertiliser is expected to be particularly buoyant as a result of its huge population and the poor quality of its arable land.
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It was the poor of New Orleans, nearly a third of the population, who lived in the lowest-lying parts of the city and suffered most from Katrina's wrath.
"The danger here is that quality financial advice becomes something only for the wealthy, when in reality, most people need it to some degree - as poor rates of saving across the population only go to show, " said Keith Tadhunter, an independent financial adviser at Future Financial in Bath.
All three top countries all had a considerable gap between the rich and the poor, however, with the top 20% of the population earning between four and six times as much as the bottom 20%.
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Baldwin's clients include the expanding homeless population, day laborers, the elderly and other poor people in the area.
They support an environment conducive to research and development and the advanced technologies that conquer disease, hunger, poor sanitation and the other evils that make high population growth worrisome.
More poor people added to the official population roster will likely force the government to focus financial resources towards those populations.
For example, when Texaco dumped oil sludge into the river in a remote Amazon community, it got away with it for decades because it was so remote and the population affected was so poor.
Indeed, no nation included in the major international rankings educates as many poor students or as ethnically diverse a population as does the United States.
But what is perhaps most striking is that which is revealed by the italicized sentences: Indeed, no nation included in the major international rankings educates as many poor students or as ethnically diverse a population as does the United States.
Gujarat had opposed the appeal of Madhya Pradesh, pointing to its neighbour's poor record on protecting its own tiger population in the Panna reserve forest.
And some policies to foster the spread of technology to this largely poor population were overdue.
If you look at New South Wales and Victoria, the states where half Australia's population reside, property markets are poor, retail and manufacturing are soft, which is the two-speed economy everyone's talking about.
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Oakland is a troubled, poor city, where almost half the population is black, a quarter is Latino and a hefty proportion are unemployed.
The elderly on Medicare and the poor on Medicaid use more medical services, and therefore are at greater risk for poor care, than the working-age population.
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Since these countries tend to be populous and relatively poor, the gap between cumulative GDP and population starts to collapse, and the line heads back down.
You know, people struggle with the day-to-day realities of trying to get by and making ends meet, but in suburban communities, particularly ones where this is a recent phenomenon and a particularly rapid phenomenon, they often don't have the same sorts of services and infrastructure in place to address the challenges that come along with a growing poor population.
Thus, the number of poor people will rise from 71 to 76 million (13.7% of the population).
Her political affiliation is with Winaq, an indigenous movement which has its base in the Mayan indigenous population most of whom live in poor rural areas.
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