11. One obvious way for developing nations to get the money is for outside donors to give it to them. 12. Sensitive to such shortcomings, family planning agencies in many developing nations have taken steps to make services more accessible. 13. Staff are also seconded to fill established posts in geological survey departments in the developing nations of the Commonwealth. 14. The competition between the superpowers to purchase the friendship of developing nations was over. 15. These problems can occur in societies which are already developed and modern as well as in developing nations. 16. These problems include those associated with rural poverty, malnutrition, population changes and environmental degradation in developing nations. 17. Wilson hoped his chance discovery would benefit poor families in developing nations. 18. It was also argued that the ban was premature and that developing nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result. 19. Aid programmes which aim to increase production in developing nations have contributed to the problem. 20. Although Indonesia has tried to assert itself as a leader among developing nations, its efforts have been repeatedly undermined by human rights abuses in East Timor. |
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