bilateral donor

collocation in English

meaningsofbilateralanddonor

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bilateral
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪˈlæt.ər.əl/
us
/ˌbaɪˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/
involving two groups ...
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donor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdəʊ.nər/
us
/ˈdoʊ.nɚ/
a person who gives some of their blood or a part of their body to help someone who ...
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(Definition ofbilateralanddonorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is followed by a similar list of eight majorbilateraldonorcountries and their activities in the population field.
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Finally,bilateraldonoractivities believed to have impacted favourably or adversely on the adjustment policy reform process should be reviewed.
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Poverty alleviation is now on the top of the agenda for nearly all multilateral andbilateraldonoragencies.
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This made us the fourth largestbilateraldonorin volume terms.
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We are the biggestbilateraldonor, and in the next year we expect to spend £108 million.
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We are the fourth largestbilateraldonorto the region this year alone, and that was before the start of the current crisis.
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Therefore, the dynamics of this mainly revolves around a classical case of a singlebilateraldonorcountry tying or not tying.
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We are the second largestbilateraldonorof emergency food aid, with commitments of nearly 100,000 tonnes since 1990.
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We are the largestbilateraldonorof such assistance.
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Britain has not traditionally been a majorbilateraldonorto the region.
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We are the fourth largestbilateraldonor.
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As abilateraldonor, we have done as much as anybody to build into our evaluation and assessment of projects an awareness of their impact on the environment.
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We are the largestbilateraldonorand our programme of support may reach £58 million next year, focusing on health, education, rural transport and reform of government systems.
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We remain the largestbilateraldonor.
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It has a unique tripartite chairing arrangement, including representatives of abilateraldonororganisation, a multilateral organization and a developing-country partner.
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Other multilateral and bilateral donors have similar portfolios but on a smaller scale.
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The growth-focused objectives of the government's priorities also clashed with the bilateral donors' concern with poverty reduction.
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It suggests that international financial institutions, bilateral donors and national governments have of their own accord looked to the legal sphere for solutions to land problems.
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We are in close touch with all the international agencies, as well as bilateral donors, concerned with reconstruction.
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We are the second largest bilateral donors and have made substantial increases in assistance to protect the poor and vulnerable.
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