Rural
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Now, Erick realized that agriculture would be the key to creating jobs in the
rural
areas of Madagascar, but he also realized that fertilizer was a very expensive input for most farmers in Madagascar.
We've sent cash to 35,000 people across
rural
Kenya and Uganda in one-time payments of 1,000 dollars per family.
It's usually presided over by religious leaders and village elders, and jirgas are often used in
rural
countries like Afghanistan, where there's deep-seated resentment against the formal system.
They lived in a poor
rural
community in the state of Puebla, in central Mexico.
The first thing is that we have to engage with communities that are living in
rural
areas, where violations are happening far from the public eye.
While we were living in a community I fondly remember as called Ribabad, which means community of the poor, my dad made sure that we also had a house in our
rural
homeland.
The policies of a country do not necessarily always affect the tribal and
rural
communities.
My dream is to reach out to one million women in the next 10 years, and to make sure that happens, this year we launched Sughar Foundation in the U.S. It is not just going to fund Sughar but many other organizations in Pakistan to replicate the idea and to find even more innovative ways to unleash the
rural
women's potential in Pakistan.
This solution is based on simple-to-use medical devices that less qualified health workers like nurses can use in
rural
clinics.
On the most part, we were producing biogas, biogas for
rural
kitchens.
And this is the cause for 80 percent of the diseases in
rural
areas.
So we are speaking about transformation, transformation in
rural
areas.
People ask me, why is it that a kid growing up in
rural
Australia got interested in learning Chinese?
Now, Betsy the cow was one of a herd of dairy cattle that I grew up with on a farm in
rural
Australia.
We must ask if farmers in
rural
communities can thrive, and if everyone can afford the food.
And so that's why most people, especially in Asia, think that you couldn't be poor enough or
rural
enough to actually want to live in a bamboo house.
In contrast, low-income and
rural
populations can spend 20, even 30 percent of their income on energy.
Let's think about a chemical train derailment in a
rural
county.
Some people think that we're going to solve the urban water problem by taking water from our
rural
neighbors.
And even if we succeed in grabbing the water from our
rural
neighbors, we're just transferring the problem to someone else and there's a good chance it will come back and bite us in the form of higher food prices and damage to the aquatic ecosystems that already rely upon that water.
A massive expansion of
rural
health centers placed roughly 80 percent of the population less than a two-hour walk from these facilities, a truly remarkable accomplishment.
In a recent study, scientists exchanged the regular high-fiber diets of a group of
rural
South Africans with the high-fat, meat-heavy diets of a group of African-Americans.
After just two weeks on the high-fat, low-fiber, Western-style diet, the
rural
African group showed increased inflammation of the colon, as well as a decrease of butyrate.
And at the moment, in my country, for instance, we often send engineers to
rural
areas and farmers to the cities, which makes no sense at all.
We are providing free electricity to our
rural
farmers.
A network of balloons in the stratosphere that beam an internet connection down to
rural
and remote areas of the world.
Could we get the balloons to talk to each other through the sky so that we could reach our signal deeper into
rural
areas?
While it is generally believed that menstrual unawareness and misconception is a
rural
phenomenon, during my research, I found that it is as much an urban phenomenon as well.
It extends opportunity to the
rural
centers, and we can use expertise in a very smart way.
And we'll extend it to the
rural
centers and make it affordable.
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