Examples of 'women in developing' in a sentence

Meaning of "women in developing"

The phrase 'women in developing' refers to women living in developing countries. It highlights the specific challenges, opportunities, and issues faced by women in these regions, such as gender inequality, poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare

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Development projects for women in developing countries.
Women in developing countries have especially high rates of infection.
Million units for women in developing countries.
Women in developing and emerging economies across the world.
Italian association for women in developing countries.
Women in developing countries are likely to bear a disproportionate burden in an economic crisis.
Generation projects for women in developing countries.
Not all women in developing countries run the same risk.
This is especially true for women in developing countries.
Rural women in developing countries.
Development aid and situation of women in developing countries.
The role of women in developing countries deserves particular emphasis.
The prevalence of nutritional anemia in women in developing countries.
Involvement of women in developing adaptation measures.
Guaranteeing a structural focus on the position of women in developing countries.

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The burden of rural women in developing countries is well known.
Export sectors are an important job provider for women in developing countries.
Helping women in developing countries.
It is the most common cancer among women in developing countries.
We believe that women in developing countries are capable of holistic technological assessment.
Vulnerable employment is more severe for women in developing countries.
Most women in developing countries lived in rural areas and were food producers.
The role and status of women in developing countries.
Women in developing countries tend to go through menopause about eight years earlier.
Participation of women in developing countries.
Deaths due to postpartum hemorrhage disproportionately affect women in developing countries.
Mortality amongst women in developing countries is still tragically and unacceptably high.
This is not just a problem for women in developing countries.
Poor rural women in developing countries are critical to the survival of their families.
Trade brings new employment opportunities for women in developing countries.
The percentage of women in developing nations often meets or exceeds that of men.
Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries.
Illiteracy rates for women in developing countries are far higher than men.
Fair trade textile producers are most often women in developing countries.
Many women in developing countries also struggle with access to antiretroviral therapies.
She has specialized in studying the lives of women in developing societies.
Only one in three rural women in developing regions receive adequate prenatal care.
It is more effective to place credit in the hands of women in developing countries.
Many women in developing countries are stunted and might have a small birth channel.
Its objective is to foster the success of women in developing and expanding businesses.
Some women in developing countries walk over five miles to get fresh water.
We have helped double the literacy rate among women in developing countries.
One in three married women in developing countries does not have a say in household spending.
There is a pressing need for general education for women in developing countries.
Most women in developing countries seek medical care after they develop symptoms.
The exploitation by tobacco companies of young women in developing countries must be prevented.
Older women in developing countries are respected and cared for within traditional extended families.
International cooperation was crucial for furthering the empowerment of women in developing countries.
They include educating girls and women in developing countries to help empower them.
Criticisms of feminist international relations theory include its portrayal of women in developing countries.

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