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<p>Alan,</p>
We are pretty much on the same page here. The overall text makes it
clear that we are not restricting grants (<i>even "baskets" would
involve more than one (-:</i> ) <br>
My simple solution would be a term in the glossary (or, as you say,
a footnote). <br>
<p>Sam <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font size="-1">On 11/22/2019 9:30 PM,
Alan Greenberg wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Sam, In my mind, ANY term is likely to have some
problems, so I agree that we need to pick a term
but then qualify what we mean. In most cases
where we use the term, we also qualify or expand
it with expressions like :under-represented
countries" or "underserved populations"
As has been pointed, where we are targetting such
populations, we are also aiming at disadvantaged
populations that may reside within a higher-income contry.
So pick something, but then with a foot note of
more formal definition make it clear what we mean.
Also note that we are not RESTRICTING grants to
such groups but merely targeting them.
Alan
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