Examples of Economic assistance in a sentence
Technical and Economic assistance received by India as under-(a) Omitted (b) The United Nations Technical Assistance Administration Programmes;(c) Ad-hoc offers of technical Assistance from various foreign countries, special agencies, non-Government entities; (d) United Nations Office of Project Services.
Framework Contract TREN/A1/56-2004; Lot 2: Economic assistance activities.
Economic assistance includes Economic Support Funds (ESF), Development Assistance, Food Assistance, and Peace Corps.
Economic assistance from the former Soviet Union and other Communist Bloc should not be ignored prior to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 (Gordon, 1994, Thiam and Mulira, 1999, Bigsten et al., 2001).
Economic assistance In light of its own financial capacity and economic situation, China will do its best to provide and gradually increase assistance to African nations with no political strings attached.
Economic assistance supported six inter-related goals: achievement of broad-based, economic growth; development of democratic systems; stabilization of world population and protection of human health; sustainable management of the environment; building human capacity through education and training; and meeting humanitarian needs.
Economic assistance provided to low income families by any federal, state, or local government entity or any quasi-governmental entity.
President Bush signed legislation in June 30, 2008 to further increase the ESF by $200 million and FMF by $50 million Economic assistance to Jordan is provided as cash transfers and for specific development programs.
The SGSY fund is used to provide subsidy for the Revolving fund and Economic assistance to Self Help Groups.
It also considers other measures of burdensharing that may be significant given NATO’s post-Cold War operations, including: o Contributions to rapid reaction forces designed for out-of-area missions, o Contributions to peacekeeping missions in Bosnia and Kosovo, and o Economic assistance to the former Eastern Bloc countries.