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lower middle income
Ultimo aggiornamento 2021-03-11
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lower-middle-income countries
kabuuang kita ng bansa
Ultimo aggiornamento 2021-04-15
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low and lower middle income countries
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Ultimo aggiornamento 2022-10-12
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the world health organization adopted the german recipe for manufacturing kits sent to low-income countries without the resources to develop their own.
ginamit ng world health organization ang german recipe para sa pagmamanupaktura ng mga kit na ipinadala sa mga bansang maliit ang kita na walang mga mapagkukunan upang bumuo ng sarili nilang kit.
Ultimo aggiornamento 2020-08-25
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in light of this, perhaps we should regard such countries not as underdeveloped, but rather as appropriately developed. and maybe we need to start calling on rich countries to justify their excesses. the idea of “de-developing” rich countries might prove to be a strong rallying cry in the global south, but it will be tricky to sell to westerners. tricky, but not impossible. according to recent consumer research, 70% of people in middle- and high-income countries believe overconsumption is putting our planet and society at risk. a similar majority also believe we should strive to buy and own less, and that doing so would not compromise our happiness. people sense there is something wrong with the dominant model of economic progress and they are hungry for an alternative narrative.
in light of this, perhaps we should regard such countries not as underdeveloped, but rather as appropriately developed. and maybe we need to start calling on rich countries to justify their excesses. the idea of “de-developing” rich countries might prove to be a strong rallying cry in the global south, but it will be tricky to sell to westerners. tricky, but not impossible. according to recent consumer research, 70% of people in middle- and high-income countries believe overconsumption is putting our planet and society at risk. a similar majority also believe we should strive to buy and own less, and that doing so would not compromise our happiness. people sense there is something wrong with the dominant model of economic progress and they are hungry for an
Ultimo aggiornamento 2022-12-01
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