Accessibility
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Tightening the rules governing
accessibility
to different early retirement systems is more likely to be effective than raising the "official" retirement age.
Forests, farms, and coasts vary in size, type, and
accessibility.
Imported books are thought to be too “complicated,” which is another way of saying that literature should deal with simple issues in a simple way, obeying the rules of the mass market, with its tricks of packaging, accessibility, advertisement, and comfort.
Obama was right to push for a health-care reform that would increase the sector’s efficiency and
accessibility.
While there are serious concerns about the quality and
accessibility
of schools, the fact is that those entering the labor market are increasingly educated, with women having caught up to and even surpassed men in many countries.
Studies show, for example, that the vast majority of participants in MOOCs – which have been praised for their supposed
accessibility
– already have higher-education qualifications.
Its focus on capacity development, its accessibility, and its long record of support for developing countries have made India an increasingly welcome donor.
The desire for academic travel is driven by contrasts in the quality, & cost, and
accessibility
of tertiary education; by differences in admissions criteria, accreditation processes, and potential social and occupational networks; and by capacity constraints in emerging-market institutions that are not growing fast enough to meet growing demand.
Cooperatives, credit unions, and new forms of micro-financing could form networks that would ensure greater
accessibility.
Other ooniprobe tests are designed to examine the
accessibility
of chat apps – namely, WhatsApp, Telegram, and Facebook Messenger – within networks, as well as that of censorship-circumvention tools, such as Tor, Psiphon, and Lantern.
These countries are mainly taking aim at the most visible manifestation of IP injustice: the
accessibility
of essential medicines.
At the same time, it must expand opportunities for anyone with talent to acquire high-quality secondary and tertiary education, thereby reducing substantial disparities in the
accessibility
and quality of higher education across regions and social groups.
We face numerous other threats as well: the spread of toxic synthetic chemicals worldwide, vast epidemics, and a dramatic decline in the quality and
accessibility
of mineral resources, water, and soils.
The emphasis of the effort would be on
accessibility
and flexibility, so that students could work while they studied.
Increasing the
accessibility
of financial services is good for business and economic growth.
As they do, four issues must be addressed to maximize the benefits for customers with
accessibility
challenges.
For example, with better data, a bank in a particular market could improve the
accessibility
of its mobile-banking platforms.
But failure to ensure the
accessibility
of family-planning tools will not only deepen the crisis today; it will prevent Mozambique from reaching its potential tomorrow.
On the development side, data
accessibility
is among the most significant hurdles.
While the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Technology Access Pool promises to foster accessibility, the actual availability of vaccines and treatments also will hinge on local manufacturing capacity, which in many countries has been eroded by deindustrialization.
Using mobile phones, WhatsApp, and text messages can improve the quality and
accessibility
of care for millions of people.
The
accessibility
of digital data allows for new screening mechanisms and signaling behavior that are frequently missing in the offline world.
Even if the region’s governments had the money for such rapid construction (which they don’t), they would have to secure the needed land and ensure its
accessibility
to enough students – efforts subject to complex procurement processes with rigid timelines.
While social-media platforms get a lot of attention for their speed and accessibility, a credible free press – which does not simply parrot the official line of governments or special interests, but rather seeks the truth – remains essential to strengthening accountability in places where it can often be hard to find.
In planning our cities, we have put the needs of cars over those of people, too often emphasizing
accessibility
for private vehicles (while penalizing pedestrians and bicyclists for jaywalking) – an approach that creates near-permanent gridlock and heavy pollution.
Most governments have underfunded health budgets, while non-governmental organizations typically lack the sustainable business models needed to scale up
accessibility
initiatives.
What matters is accuracy, (ideally) accessibility, and accountability.
Realizing the Promise of African Health CareNAIROBI – The quality and
accessibility
of health care have long been known to have a disproportionate impact on the economic and emotional wellbeing of entire societies.
Financial service providers (FSPs) have long neglected this population, owing to
accessibility
and identification challenges, together with perceptions of refugees as a high-risk group.
At a time of unprecedented access to smartphones in developing economies, Internet-based solutions would amount to a boon for mental-health
accessibility.
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