bilateral assistance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbilateralandassistance
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bilateral
adjective
uk/ˌbaɪˈlæt.ər.əl/us/ˌbaɪˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/
involving two groups ...
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assistance
noun[U]
uk/əˈsɪs.təns/us/əˈsɪs.təns/
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(Definition ofbilateralandassistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Finally, our model suggests that multilateral assistance may have some inherent advantages relative tobilateralassistance.
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These figures do not represent the total amount of refugee assistance received by host countries, because they excludebilateralassistance.
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Bilateralassistanceis ongoing and comes from a number of areas.
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Those resources were extended after independence in the form of £500 million inbilateralassistance.
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We have offeredbilateralassistanceto a number of countries in this area.
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The percentage spent onbilateralassistancewill be increasing.
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In the current financial year we aim to spend about £850,000 onbilateralassistanceto the occupied territories.
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As a result, support for projects in this area, including for financial decentralisation, is a common feature of almost everybilateralassistancecountry programme.
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Of £584.6 million ofbilateralassistanceallocable by sector, £105–6 million was spent on education and £48.9 million on health.
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The most recent information available shows that in 1989 £36·8 million was provided inbilateralassistancefor water and sanitation projects.
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In addition, we have allocated £40.6 million as abilateralassistancesince 2000.
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I can give an assurance that all ourbilateralassistancewill be in the form of technical co-operation.
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We provide considerablebilateralassistanceto the region for counter-drugs work—some £3.5 million in 1996.
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We have however continued with whatbilateralassistancewe could to help with training and the short-term benefits of disaster relief and food aid.
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It is vital that we do more for agriculture in ourbilateralassistanceand our multilateral programmes.
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Over the same period, other member states have provided a total of 1.1 euros inbilateralassistance.
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Following discussions with the recipient country authorities, these reviews will form the basis for the development of our futurebilateralassistancein this sector.
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Those projects are in addition to our ownbilateralassistanceprogrammes, such as the training of lawyers and judges, which are already in place.
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Stopping our programmes would harm some of the poorest people in the world, and that is why we have decided to continue withbilateralassistance.
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We have used ourbilateralassistanceand, where necessary, withheld it to help bring about those changes.
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