By the 15th century, scholars as great as Maharal earned their livelihoods as professional shadchanim. |
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Corporate agriculture is turning family and peasant farmers from stewards of the land into servants, or eradicating their livelihoods completely. |
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Thousands of journalists, TV producers and sundry hangers-on depend for their livelihoods on a good election. |
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His government has stood by idly as the livelihoods of thousands are destroyed. |
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A proper national licensing system is required to protect cockling beds and safeguard the livelihoods of local fishermen. |
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So this makes it very difficult to combat, either through eradication or interdiction or else finding alternative livelihoods for Afghan farmers. |
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These actions nearly brought about the ruination of the association and the destruction of members' livelihoods. |
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Many people's health, their livelihoods, environment and prospects for a secured and fulfilled future are being destroyed. |
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Our cultures, livelihoods, businesses, and coastal communities depend on it. |
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The issue was later taken up by an organisation committed to the Gandhian approach for justice and peoples control over their livelihoods. |
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After cod fishing was banned in 1992, many turned to crabbing and shrimping for their livelihoods. |
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With cruel irony, as livelihoods became increasingly precarious, population totals soared. |
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In Hungary, there have been large and angry protests by farmers, whose livelihoods are becoming extremely precarious. |
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It has been a catastrophe for Third World producers whose livelihoods have been destroyed by neo-liberal policies. |
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So, seeing the snow leopard as a risk to their livelihoods, the farmers kill them. |
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The pioneer Exodusters had suffered from the drastic change in climate, most of all because it affected their livelihoods in farming. |
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The livelihoods of 6,000 people are on a knife-edge, as they wait to be told if Rover can continue as a going concern. |
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They lost their liberty, their livelihoods, their communities, and their possessions. |
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We do not sorrow at the destruction of the tsunami just because across the continent we depend upon each other for our food and livelihoods. |
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For many whose livelihoods depended on the yard the future has already disappeared. |
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In many tribes, political positions, as well as trades and livelihoods, also are hereditary. |
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Hundreds of thousands of working people have lost their jobs and livelihoods. |
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In the city people have relied on business to supply jobs to maintain their livelihoods. |
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The livelihoods of many thousands of people depend on their success and they must succeed to ensure survival. |
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But with such working conditions employees are putting their livelihoods before making a stand. |
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Some lectures concern the jobs or livelihoods of the listeners at the lecture. |
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The club might not be in existence by the end of the season and ultimately it is our livelihoods and careers that are at stake. |
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Many more, perhaps two to three million, did not receive land and lost their livelihoods in the cities and were forced into economic migrancy. |
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But teachers rarely do this sort of thing, as it threatens their livelihoods and, besides, they are only sitting beside the neophyte musician for about an hour a week. |
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Year after year, natural catastrophes deprive millions of people of their loved ones, homes and livelihoods. |
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The site thus provides livelihoods for a large number of guides and rickshaw pullers, hoteliers and tour operators. |
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He said many of his fellow shrimpers lost their lives when they stayed aboard their boats during the storm in a futile attempt to save their livelihoods. |
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Milk and honey were chosen because they are important products that support the livelihoods of some of the most marginalised people of Zambia. |
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For thirty years Australian meatworkers have been picketing ships and wharves in an effort to protect their livelihoods from the live sheep export trade. |
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A form of bacterial wilt which withers healthy banana plants and prematurely ripens fruits into a smelly goo is destroying crops and livelihoods as it moves across Uganda. |
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So far, the floods have claimed at least 16 lives, and wrecked the livelihoods of thousands more. |
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Habitat degradation and the loss of biodiversity are threatening the livelihoods of more than 1 billion people living in dry and subhumid lands. |
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Climate activists should tell these stories of real people whose lives and livelihoods are affected. |
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At the same time, they help to ensure a fair allocation of resources among the member states and to guarantee the livelihoods of fishermen. |
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In societies where traditional land tenure systems exist, they often provide sufficient security and flexibility to meet livelihoods needs. |
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Regular savings are an important strategy to protect livelihoods and to reduce vulnerability. |
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This key NFU partner shares our mandate and vision for the future for sustainable farm livelihoods, food security, and food sovereignty. |
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Their traditional livelihoods range from swidden agriculture to hunting and gathering, trapping, pastoralism and fishing. |
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In fact, their noncooperation has sustained a steady deterioration in indicators of livelihoods, health and well-being. |
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The truck is part of the foundation of contemporary Bedouin livelihoods, and as such, it intertwines with the other processes of modernization described in this paper. |
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Indeed, Shuar livelihoods are based on more than 240 species of flora and fauna. |
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Poor people, particularly the rural poor, depend heavily for their livelihoods on access to and the quality of natural resources and ecosystems. |
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In these areas, the main livelihoods are food crop production and, to a lesser extent, livestock production. |
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This phenomenon undermines the livelihoods of families already weakened by the death of their parents. |
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It also offers insight into various gender dimensions of pastoralist livelihoods. |
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Inter Pares supports communities to defend their livelihoods and to gain greater control over resources. |
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The forests gave us food and shelter, and had all the resources we needed for our livelihoods. |
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Natural disasters had an increasingly devastating impact on lives, property and livelihoods. |
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The move augurs disaster for pastoralism in the sub-continent, it is a mode of violence against the lives and livelihoods of several thousand rural households. |
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The displaced Dayak miners have since the 1990's attempted legal means to gain some redress for their lost livelihoods and lands, with zero result. |
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Threats to security and instability continue to disrupt lives, livelihoods and national development. |
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While the country's continuous effort to revise their refugee policy is remarkable, labeling the livelihoods of war-displaced populations as paradisiac is a gross embellishment. |
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Please pray for comfort and provision for the many grief-stricken people who have lost loved ones, homes and livelihoods. |
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The tolls have damaged people's livelihoods by discouraging tourists. |
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This aggravates the problem of potable drinking water and lack of fuel and fodder for livelihoods, which affects the women more adversely. |
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Large-scale pollution of the environment poses a threat both to the Khanty and Mansi themselves and to their traditional livelihoods. |
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Issue: Two thirds of the world's poor live in rural areas and depend primarily on smallholder, farm and non-farm activity for their livelihoods. |
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In Guinea Bissau, in West Africa, fisherfolk developed a strategy to preserve fish stocks upon which their livelihoods depend. |
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He, is an introspective artist whose success has left him in a lonely place, where livelihoods rest on his shoulders and old friends regularly tap him for money and favors. |
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First, to uproot as many Kosovars as possible, torching their homes, destroying their livelihoods. |
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But while leading figures in other sports often speak out on matters that affect their livelihoods, footballers hush up or are airbrushed into meaningless platitudes. |
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Adaptation in the agricultural sector will be decisive for food security and the livelihoods of poor people. |
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Looking at the fine fleet of fishing vessels it would make you heartsick when you realize all the no-no and no-go regulations imposed on the fishermen's livelihoods. |
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Much consensus exists on the need for social safety nets to provide security for rural livelihoods. |
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The same policy decisiveness that saved banks in 2008 should today be applied to save and create jobs and livelihoods of people. |
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The world urgently needs a bullet-proof Arms Trade Treaty to save lives, protect livelihoods and safeguard human rights. |
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It also attempted to propound the idea that stakeholders vary in their importance or potential for good forestry and livelihoods. |
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Seeping through these explanations are the idiosyncrasies and livelihoods of their authors. |
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And to fiddle around with their livelihoods is like watching someone push your dad around. |
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Those that remain menace civilians for decades, maiming, killing and blighting livelihoods. |
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The global coffee industry is in freefall, imperilling the livelihoods of millions of farm families. |
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Traditional farming and livestock raising are still the main livelihoods in addition to the arms industry. |
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Both their livelihoods depend on the ability to bluff and sniff out fraud. |
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So far, so tame. The closest thing to a knife fight has been Mr Gingrich's portrayal of Mr Romney as a callous wrecker of humble livelihoods. |
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Those workers losing their livelihoods turned that town into a ghost town. |
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Subsistence agriculture and extended kin networks, mainstays of rural livelihoods, are difficult to maintain in the urban context. |
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Many were indomitable, even in the face of serious risks to their lives and livelihoods. |
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In Sri Lanka the raging tidal waves took 31,000 lives, 800,000 homes and 400,000 farming and fishery livelihoods. |
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This monoculture is threatening smallholders' livelihoods and food security. |
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Kenya's pastoralists depend on cattle, but frequent droughts decimate herds and livelihoods. |
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Again these measures could have serous consequences for the livelihoods of poor, particularly, urbanized populations. |
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Local politicians have responded to popular demands to protect the livelihoods of poor coastal fishermen from intrusion in their fishing grounds by large boats. |
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We have now embarked on the formidable tasks of providing emergency relief, rebuilding our lives and livelihoods and reconstructing our nation. |
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More accurately, the dichotomy is between societies which are urbanised and industrialised, and those which derive their livelihoods primarily from the land. |
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But today it's hard to conceive of Edmontonians forfeiting their own livelihoods to benefit everyone, including strangers in a different province. |
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The incidence of business failures provides a vivid reminder of how fundamentally corporate activity affects the lives and livelihoods of people and communities worldwide. |
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Desertification is both the cause and consequence of poverty land for their livelihoods to overexploit the land for food, energy, housing and source of income. |
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Nicky and Mikey are not godfathers but godsons, family men who, like children, depend on the big boss, not merely for their livelihoods but for their lives. |
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The characteristic feature of the culture of the Khanty and Mansi, in common with that of the indigenous peoples of the Arctic, is a view of the world, religion and customs based on nature and livelihoods. |
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Heavy snowstorms in the north-eastern province of Xinjiang last January devastated the pastures of cattle-farmers dependent on their herds for their livelihoods. |
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As the contribution of Nil Sismanyazici-Navaie to this report evocatively shows, culture can actually strengthen local economies and directly contribute to livelihoods. |
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Further plans to open a mine in the Niyamgiri Hills threatened to undermine the lives and livelihoods of the Dongria Kondh, an Adivasi Indigenous community. |
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Not only does it contribute to rural livelihoods, employment and poverty relief, but it is also a crucial source of financial capital for the rural poor. |
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Corrupt local officials threaten the livelihoods of the poor by embezzling resources intended for development projects, public works or the wages of labourers. |
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An estimated 8,000 families in the north and south of Lebanon rely on fishing for their livelihoods, including fisherfolk, fish cleaners, market sellers and boat repairers. |
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This ministry has emerged today with a new dimension and urgent commitment to work among tribals who not only face impoverishment and marginalization, but whose livelihoods and very existence are in danger. |
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After years of displacement, many agricultural families in rural Eastern Sri Lanka remain highly food insecure, depending on very small patches of irrigable land for their livelihoods. |
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The Murad Khane project will bring together education, training, business, urban regeneration, cultural preservation and livelihoods to rebuild a strong, vibrant community and supporting institutions. |
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Africa has a rich associational and community life, which is central to the day-to-day livelihoods of African people and to their empowered participation in civic life. |
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Silvia Ribeiro, ETC Group, argued that biodiversity loss must be addressed by restoring local people's dignity and livelihoods rather than by market mechanisms that caused the problem in the first place. |
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During June 2007 twisters with torrential rains paid havoc on Sindh and Balochistan provinces while killing several, injuring hundreds and disturbing life and livelihoods in the coastal areas of both provinces. |
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Winds of up to 200 kph swept through Yangon and the Irrawaddy Delta region causing severe damage and a substantial loss to livelihoods and infrastructure for millions of people. |
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Tensie Whelan is President of the Rainforest Alliance, which works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behaviour. |
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After a milder winter than usual, the monsoon season is looming which will probably increase the number of landslides and slow down the pace of humanitarian operations further affecting livelihoods. |
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Thomason was born into Great Plains Indian nations, the Lakota, whose livelihoods revolved around the buffalo hunt before the herds were decimated, and Kiowa Apache, who were legendary, fierce warriors. |
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The sustainable rural livelihoods approach compels us to think outside the box of agricultural extension as an approach to transferring agricultural technologies and practices to farmers. |
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The West African sub-region is increasingly concerned about how global climate change will affect livelihoods and biophysical processes in general. |
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Coping with drought in India Bara village, India: By minimizing the impact that drought has on the livelihoods of the villagers, the amount of migration has been reduced and the local economy has been reenergized. |
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In Canada and the U. S., whole industries have grown up around the Seaway, and manufacturers, shipbuilders, shipowners and operators, as well as port communities, are dependent on a healthy Seaway for their livelihoods. |
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This is grotesque and an affront to this House but, far more importantly, it is an insult to the terrorised and starving people of Zimbabwe, whose lives and livelihoods have been destroyed by the actions of the Mugabe regime. |
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Besides harbouring millions of species, fisheries provide the primary source of protein for a billion people and livelihoods for hundreds of millions, most of them poor. |
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Workers have always worried that new technologies will take away their livelihoods, ever since the original Luddites' fears about mechanised looms. |
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The programme aims to simultaneously reduce poverty and protect traditional cultural expressions by leveraging cultural resources to develop livelihoods. |
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Bangladesh is thus deeply concerned over the current and projected adverse effects of climate change on the costal population of millions worldwide, including on their livelihoods. |
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The sahelian zone itself covers a vast area, and supports various livelihoods, from pastoralism in the north, to farming systems dominated by subsistence agriculture in the south. |
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The systematic denial of ownership and land rights makes them more vulnerable to forced displacement, thereby threatening their livelihoods and further exacerbating the global urbanization and homelessness crisis. |
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It is about the persistence of migrant workers to secure their livelihoods and futures, and about the determination of women to control their bodies and protect their health. |
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In this global system driven by commercial logic, and where governments have abdicated responsibility for ensuring the basic well-being and livelihoods of people, distribution of foodstuffs is left to the market. |
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In turn, the droughts, floods and cyclones wrought by climate change have wreaked havoc on Africa's predominantly agricultural economy, further threatening African peoples' livelihoods and access to food. |
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Now locals, whose livelihoods depend on the plants, are appealing for funds to save the lavender that has been produced in the region since the Middle Ages. |
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A referral network should be established among health, protection and livelihoods to address the needs and develop prevention strategies for all adolescents, with particular focus on high-risk sub-groups. |
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We know how important the fishery is to our livelihoods. |
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Speakers recognized that the reduction in illicit crop cultivation was a result of the enhanced promotion of alternative livelihoods coupled with intensified counter-narcotics action and good governance. |
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Many lost their lives, homes and livelihoods. |
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The next section presents the profiles, and through these tells the story of how people's livelihoods in this vast and challenging region are constantly evolving. |
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He stressed that mining could help improve the livelihoods of poor people. |
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Amadeo Giannini's Bank of Italy, later to become Bank of America, provided loans for many of those whose livelihoods had been devastated. |
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In developing countries, providing access to markets has encouraged farmers to invest in livestock, with the result being improved livelihoods. |
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The scheme was imposed despite huge opposition from locals who were losing their livelihoods based on fishing and wildfowling. |
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The common fisheries policy has been criticised by some fishermen who believe it is threatening their livelihoods. |
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It is estimated that if a major oil spill happened, a million people would lose their livelihoods in Croatia alone. |
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Traditionally, the Sami have pursued a variety of livelihoods, including coastal fishing, fur trapping. |
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Traditionally, the Sami have plied a variety of livelihoods, including coastal fishing, fur trapping and sheep herding. |
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But, some women earned livelihoods as midwives and in other roles in the community, which were not originally recognized as significant by men. |
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They spread swiftly among the farming community, threatening the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of farmworkers. |
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Working conditions in the mills were harsh but efficient enough to threaten the livelihoods of skilled artisans. |
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The men were merely attacking what they saw as the reason for the decline in their livelihoods. |
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He campaigned against it on the grounds it could affect the livelihoods of Cumbrian farmers. |
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Ashopton can be flooded by the creation of reservoirs, ruining many livelihoods. |
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But their lead candidate in the May 22 poll argued that mounting Euro-scepticism threatened the Welsh economy and people's livelihoods. |
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Nutrition and livelihoods messages on a wall in Duse livestock market, Garbatulla. |
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Not only is this hugely inconvenient to the communities they served, but it robs countless postmasters and postmistresses of their livelihoods. |
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The ensuing breakdown of authority and people's livelihoods allowed rebel leaders such as Li Zicheng to challenge Ming authority. |
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The industrial revolution and the increasing mechanism of the economy transformed society and threatened the livelihoods of many workers. |
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This means that men and women are not alike in terms of their vulnerability and their ability to prepare for or recover from shocks to their livelihoods. |
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Our main goal is to help the government and affected populations restore basic livelihoods with no delay to provide a sense of hope and accelerate return to normalcy. |
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In particular our concerns are with the players and staff whose livelihoods are threatened and the growing fan base who have become enthused by the sport. |
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This can't be blamed on the newspapers, because they are confronted by force majeure, and when we act we must always take into consideration that many others' livelihoods are there to be protected. |
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Physical capital refers to the basic infrastructure and producer goods needed to support livelihoods, such as affordable transportation, water supply and sanitation systems, shelter, energy and services. |
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The destruction of livelihoods and the lack of accountability and redress have led people to steal oil and vandalize oil infrastructure in an attempt to gain compensation or clean-up contracts. |
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People and communities: Novartis endeavors to promote the livelihoods of our associates and to be a good neighbor in the communities where we operate. |
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Even as their traditional livelihoods were undermined by the railway's disruption of migratory paths, they were excluded from the temporary, unskilled work provided by the railway. |
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In contrast, Colombia, the developing nation, won only 12 or 13 year phase-outs for tariffs on sensitive sectors, including beans or pork, supporting livelihoods and food security for vulnerable populations. |
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Furthermore, it is often easier to make an impact on incomes and livelihoods than on the rights of poor people and power relations in society, although these too can change over time. |
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I have seen families torn asunder, mothers inconsolable, livelihoods gone. |
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They blindly sweep aside the livelihoods of some people and enrich others. |
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This section contains 14 annotated references to useful further reading on and around the issue of productive water use and livelihoods approaches. |
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He said that decision-makers could expect no thanks from those losing their livelihoods because they had failed to tough it out by taking the necessary measures before it was too late. |
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Shortages of agricultural inputs, lack of technical support in combination with averse climatical seasons has affected the food security and livelihoods of many Zimbabweans, particularly communal households. |
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Yet, any effort to reduce poverty and attain sustainable development would be vain unless disaster risks and the protection of human lives and livelihoods are managed properly. |
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Their authors certainly had influence, but they didn't have livelihoods. |
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I would agree with those of you who have doubts, that passing on all costs incurred must not leave transport operators with such narrow margins as will put their livelihoods at risk. |
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It is absolutely essential that we make the changes to the employment insurance system to ensure that workers have the wherewithal to continue to provide livelihoods for themselves and their families. |
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The initiative aims to save lives, improve livelihoods, empower women, and combat climate change by creating a thriving global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions. |
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What they need to do instead is very clearly and quickly ante up for people whose livelihoods may be devastated and severely affected in these cases. |
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The importance is recognized of dovetailing countries' poverty measurements with the Global Environment Facility land degradation indicator on livelihoods. |
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Changes in the supply of ecosystem services may also increase livelihood vulnerability, particularly when livelihoods depend on common pool resources. |
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The lack of rain has put the livelihoods of millions of people at risk. |
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March 27, a dam broke and a wall of water cascaded through Cirendeu, Ciputat in Java, overturning cars, rushing through homes and destroying livelihoods. |
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The impact of disasters such as floods and typhoons is especially harsh on the most vulnerable populations, washing away homes, schools and health centres and impacting livelihoods. |
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Not only was military contamination of every kind impacting on their livelihoods, but they were being dispossessed of their lands and their political and cultural identity was being jeopardized. |
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In Panama and Ecuador, FAO is cooperating in projects that have an environmental dimension: it provides assistance to indigenous communities in preserving their natural surroundings, and therefore their own livelihoods. |
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Cyclone Sidr hit the most heavily populated low-lying area in the world, killing 3,400, leaving 1,000 people missing and millions without livelihoods. |
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The costs to formal financial providers of transacting small amounts of money to a large, often spatially dispersed, population with insecure and seasonally fluctuating livelihoods invariably outweigh the benefits. |
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Basically, this act calls upon the government to protect consumers, protect Canadians who are going through a difficult and rough time, and ensure that their livelihoods are being protected. |
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The need to protect the livelihoods of smallholder farmers is slowly being recognised in the light of the rapid expansion of large-scale mechanised farms. |
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Smallholder farmers, who make up the majority of the world's rural poor, often occupy marginal lands and rely on rainfall to sustain their livelihoods, making them particularly vulnerable to climate variability. |
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Since business development requires a high degree of self-direction, promoting self-directed learning is a critical strategy for building livelihoods. |
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Welcome the growing market for fair-trade goods and their positive effect in supporting livelihoods and increasing public awareness of the positive role of trade in development. |
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His main fear is that the fledgling technology could have its wings clipped by traditional manufacturers, who will doubtless view it as a threat to their livelihoods, and do all in their powers to nobble it. |
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Those threats are particularly common in rural communities where more than one third of households globally must confront the precariousness of their livelihoods. |
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Malaysia alleged the work was impinging on its sovereignty, harming the environment and threatening the livelihoods of some of its fishermen. After arbitration, the dispute was settled amicably enough. |
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It is also clear that not only have governments abdicated economic and financial regulation to market forces, they have failed abysmally to protect human rights, lives and livelihoods. |
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It also implies finding, promoting and amplifying alternative visions of life, livelihoods and citizenship in the interests of the broad global community. |
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As the road is the primary method of transporting inputs and produce, upgrading it is of vital importance for the area's 240,000 inhabitants, as most of them derive their livelihoods from agriculture. |
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Even when we had 14 pairs here, the RSPB still wanted more, instead of dispelling the myth that the harrier could take gamekeepers' livelihoods away. |
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In addition to fatalities as a direct result of armed hostilities, civilians suffered from injury, threats and intimidation, as well as loss of livelihoods, forced displacement and destruction of property. |
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Those individuals want to protect endangered species but they should not be forced to do so at the expense of their own livelihoods, and therein comes the rub. |
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Drought gripped the drylands of West Africa, crippling peoples' seminomadic livelihoods of millet farming and goat herding. |
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A fourth consecutive harsh winter following a summer drought has threatened the livelihoods of approximately 133,000 herder families or 665,000 people. |
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The minister and his cohorts responsible for ACOA took away the livelihoods from Atlantic Canadians and Quebeckers and substituted it with a fistful of dollars, actually one-tenth of one per cent of the EI surplus fund. |
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Men fish for their livelihoods and, as the river recedes from its annual flooding, women and children go about tilling the alluvial soil for cultivation. Most are dressed in their traditional bright colours. |
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The CFC's task was to achieve measurable results in the area of poverty alleviation and promotion would not result in direct improvements to the livelihoods of poor people. |
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The transfers can prevent the poorest households experiencing a deterioration of their livelihoods status in the event of price rises and food crisis, as long as food is available at local markets. |
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Smaller catches have driven one-third of the commercial processors out of business in the last year, imperiled the livelihoods of 200,000 fishermen, and jeopardized the daily sustenance of millions of Ugandan families. |
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If the same preventive approach is applied to transboundary plant and animal pests and diseases, this can also prevent them from getting out of hand and causing immense losses that devastate the livelihoods of the poorest. |
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The communities there are facing the destruction of their livelihoods and way of life, and eventual dislocation, due to loss of water through desertification and climate change. |
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At least half of Goma's population of 500,000 lost their homes and, with most of the business district destroyed, livelihoods were also compromised. |
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They must untie their aid and orient their trade and investment policies to strengthen local productive capacities and livelihoods for poor people. |
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But we must not waver in helping several million people not only to survive this catastrophe, but also to rebuild better, more prosperous lives and livelihoods for the future. |
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They have actually diversified their livelihoods by practising extensive or semi-extensive herding an appropriate way of living in this region of erratic and low rainfall, where the savannah offers grazing opportunities. |
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The demining teams of handlers and their dogs risk their lives in the complex task of turning the war-torn lands into fields and villages where Afghans can rebuild their farms and livelihoods. |
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They feel that an online petition can be misrepresentative and fear that workers' livelihoods could be at stake. |
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Humanitarian aid came and went, helping people to stay alive but often leaving them with a littered, unpromising and uncompromising environment in which to rebuild their lives and livelihoods. |
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Recognize the significant contributions of drylands to national economies and local livelihoods, moving away from the negative notion of drylands as wastelands. |
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It has had environmentally disastrous consequences, we have taken away the livelihoods of tens of thousands of indigenous poor black Africans, and we have actually killed hundreds of them into the bargain. |
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It was also evident that there was a need to create alternative livelihoods for people living near protected areas, due to intense poverty and the resulting threat of encroachment and natural resource exploitation. |
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People who participate in Nijera Kori's program have improved their livelihoods and gained access to resources such as common land and bodies of water. |
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The government has used rights which it has assigned itself to hand over large tracts of fertile farmland and common land that sustain the livelihoods of millions of people to corporate ownership. |
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In Kenya, a study on the impact of agricultural trade liberalisation on food security reveals that the volatility of prices in staple food crops is a major cause of food insecurity and undermines women's livelihoods. |
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These large shopping centres have wrecked the livelihoods of small traders and service providers in the immediate area, many of whom have been forced to close down. |
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These corporations are rapidly gaining a stranglehold on agricultural biodiversity and in the process are removing the livelihoods of food producers worldwide. |
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Apart from production, the social economy can also help with generating and protecting livelihoods for the rural poor, especially the landless who don't have the means of production. |
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Despite this progress, many conflicts continue to rage unabated with predictable consequences for civilians: lawlessness, armed violence, displacement and loss of livelihoods essential for survival. |
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Some 70 percent of the world's poor and three fourth of the world's malnourished are located in rural areas among households who mainly depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. |
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Kew's archives and expertise are needed to help secure, not only this needful world brew, but also the livelihoods of tens of millions of families. |
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Meanwhile, residents of Dhinkia and nearby villages fear for their livelihoods. So the project has been delayed, probed by countless committees and subjected to repeated litigation. |
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Lives have been destroyed, livelihoods disrupted and many people herded into camps for refugees and internally displaced persons as a result of use of that weapon. |
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Further analysis of people's livelihoods in rural Niger is to be encouraged, to inform effective strategies to reduce malnutrition and poverty strategies that are based on evidence rather than popular belief. |
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Targeting based on social criteria alone would undermine the potential of safety net interventions to prevent malnutrition and the erosion of livelihoods in times of crisis. |
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Finally, the reform is antisocial because it ignores the plight of thousands of farmers and sugar factory workers who will lose their livelihoods, and who will find it hard to find new jobs. |
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We also call on those generous nations that have pledged support and assistance to expedite the much-needed resources required to sustain and rebuild the livelihoods of those in despair. |
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Will people be reassured that they can adapt to losing their homes and livelihoods in bushfires and floods or have the supply of staple food crops disrupted? |
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This section also tells a story about the dynamic of livelihoods in a particularly challenging environment, where population growth is still strong and people are still heavily reliant on natural resources to survive. |
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Gold miners and mining prospectors destroy animal habitats and the livelihoods of the short-statured people indigenous to this rainforest region, the pygmies, thereby continuing the destruction begun by warring conflict. |
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Patricio Augustin, manager of livelihoods strategy with the NGO World Vision, says the plans involve the introduction of other crops – intercropping – to provide variety and better sources of income. |
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Thousands of farmers have readopted traditional, ecosystem-based farming techniques which have significantly improved their livelihoods and reduced the impacts of natural disasters. |
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The 15 in-depth responses, albeit from a limited number of participants, provide a flavour of the capacity of the telecentres to support livelihoods. |
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Farmers who testified before the committee argued that the ability to drain meadows in certain areas was essential to their livelihoods, Mr. Losee said. |
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Realistic multi-pronged strategies that link literacy to sustainable livelihoods and to people's assertion of their rights will not be developed whilst this discourse is perpetuated. |
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Promote integrated development and environmental custodianship with a focus on sustainable livelihoods. |
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In the developing world, more than one billion people obtain most of their animal protein from fish, and 250 million depend on fisheries and aquaculture for their livelihoods. |
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Africa's Informal Workers is a vigorous examination of the informalization and casualization of work, which is changing livelihoods in Africa and beyond. |
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A set of minimum standards is proposed for the rights of developing the Sami language and culture and rights to land and water, livelihoods and society. |
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Derek Simpson, joint leader of Unite will tell finance workers in Newcastle today that the union will fight to protect their jobs and livelihoods during the credit crunch. |
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