LANDLESSNESS - перевод на арабский
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LANDLESSNESS - перевод на арабский


LANDLESSNESS         
TERM
Landless

ألاسم

أَرْض ; بَرّ ; بَلَد ; دار ; دَوْلَة ; يابِسَة

الفعل

حَطَّتِ الطَّائِرَةُ

LANDLESS         
TERM
Landless

ألاسم

أَرْض ; بَرّ ; بَلَد ; دار ; دَوْلَة ; يابِسَة

الفعل

حَطَّتِ الطَّائِرَةُ

Landless         
TERM
Landless
بدون أرض ، معدم

Определение

Landless
·adj Having no property in land.

Википедия

Landlessness
Landlessness is the quality or state of being without land, without access to land, or without having private ownership of land. Although overlapping considerably, landlessness is not a necessary condition of poverty.
Примеры употребления для LANDLESSNESS
1. The returnees explained that landlessness and insecurity were not the only obstacles to return.
2. U.N. agencies report that malnutrition, rural landlessness and school dropout rates are all on the rise.
3. "Some families have not been able to return to their places of origin because of tribal conflicts, landlessness, or insecurity," UNHCR said in a statement on 2 June.
4. "This is an example of a community that has found a durable solution almost entirely on its own and against all odds." The issue of landlessness, alongside homelessness and security, is one of the major obstacles facing returnees.
5. The number of refugee return has seen a significant decrease since 2005 which is mainly attributed to the fact that the vast majority of Afghan refugees have lived for more than two decades in exile, Afghanistan‘s limited absorption capacity and socio–economic issues such as landlessness, homelessness and access to jobs and basic services.