donor agency

collocation in English

meaningsofdonorandagency

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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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agency
noun
uk
/ˈeɪ.dʒən.si/
us
/ˈeɪ.dʒən.si/
a business that represents one group of people when dealing with ...
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In the initial years, donor agencies used to provide the bulk of capital at low rates.
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Usually, thedonoragencyappoints the consultants that would conduct the external review.
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However, for filariasis control efforts, there is currently no specificdonoragencyidentified to cover these costs.
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On the other hand, the leaders also knew that they needed a candidate with the education, background and experience required to work effectively with government anddonoragencyrepresentatives.
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Moreover, in the case presented, the problems that occurred were partly induced by thedonoragencythat projected its ambitions and views onto a local organisation.
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A country whose commercial debt is already heavily discounted can negotiate with adonoragencyto trade debt relief for an agreed development programme.
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Some research has tried to test some of the ideas involved and at least onedonoragencyissued a guidance note for its own programmes.
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The first stage was to identify areas, aid recipients anddonoragencycapabilities.
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Current priorities for research and research funding re-ect a strongly felt need, among governments and donor agencies, for rapid problem-solving to relieve poverty.
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Donoragencysupport to innovation covers a broad range of activities, including the creation of appropriate framework conditions for innovation, and the development of innovative capacities of companies.
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It also successfully raises some questions for donor agencies about funding criteria for projects.
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There are numerous definitions of corruption in the academic literature and among donor agencies; most are quite broad, and in some cases vague.
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And more recently, they have been reinforced by the priorities and discourse of international donor agencies within today's globalized environmental policy arena.
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But these should entail co-operation between countries and donor agencies, rather than impose general initiatives that ignore the significance of local areas.
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International donor agencies have placed high priority on sustainable agriculture and rural development among other objectives to enhance employment, create income, and protect the environment.
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Poverty alleviation is now on the top of the agenda for nearly all multilateral and bilateral donor agencies.
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Then they would compile a report and share it with donor agencies and countries.
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Donor agencies should work together and co-ordinate their aid for population activities.
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The major donor agencies will be able to discuss what might need to be done for the future.
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A common sector policy framework, monitoring as well as a common sector program and strategy are being developed by the major donor agencies.
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Typically, this funding is obtained from sources such as international donor agencies or non-governmental organizations.
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