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It will also need a strategy for raising the birth rate, including by promoting more flexible working environments,
affordable
and quality childcare, and paid parental leave.
Today, the number of Peruvians with access to
affordable
financial services has expanded significantly.
The falling cost of solar power, batteries, and LED lighting means that renewable sources can now provide affordable, modern energy.
This problem can be addressed in a number of ways, starting with more flexible workplace policies,
affordable
childcare, and expanded skills training, particularly in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
Breaking the Asia-Pacific region’s glass ceiling will require dismantling several barriers, including cultural expectations that women should prioritize childcare over their careers, a lack of suitable or
affordable
childcare, unconscious bias in the workplace, and a scarcity of role models and sponsors.
Yeltsin’s gross indecisiveness on marching his political cronies and the mafia business community to the tax office (or jail) accounts for much of the difficulty; lack of broad based taxation at
affordable
rates is a key issue.
For example, they could facilitate the provision of
affordable
insurance for farmers or create some type of mutual-assistance scheme.
Despite its vast oil and gas wealth, Algeria has failed to ensure sufficient
affordable
water resources for its population, not to mention adequate employment opportunities.
If, for example, the world’s vegetable supply more than doubled, fresh, healthy food would become more
affordable
and accessible.
This will contribute to giving the poorest nations
affordable
access to clean energy, a key step towards lifting millions out of poverty.
It has been three years since the world ratified the SDGs, including near-term objectives to achieve universal health coverage and universal,
affordable
Internet access.
Achieving this objective will mean that every person in every community has access to
affordable
care, both to prevent them from falling ill and to treat them when they do.
In London, the Bike Project refurbishes discarded bicycles, and gives them to migrants to serve as
affordable
transportation.
Urban growth in emerging-market countries – and the corresponding concentration of poverty – has challenged and sometimes overwhelmed the capacity of their governments to provide sustainable and
affordable
housing, water supply and sanitation, solid-waste management services, and education – all of which directly affect urban health – as well as basic health-care services.
All of these efforts – production of
affordable
and nutritious food, ensuring its availability everywhere, and education about how to prepare it – will be essential if Rwanda and other countries are to succeed in ensuring that children receive the nourishment they need to live healthy and productive lives.
“It’s not a policy that is going to be effective, because customers want
affordable
energy,” he said.
Similarly, national leaders in the developing world – where some three billion people do not have access to
affordable
energy – are under immense pressure to deliver standard-of-living improvements.
“We are more likely to succeed if we offer
affordable
solutions, not simply impose choices,” he argues.
Given the right conditions, biofuels can be an effective means to increase food security by providing poor farmers with a sustainable and
affordable
energy source.
Only in recent decades have biofuels regained their original appeal, owing to efforts to secure
affordable
energy, generate income, and mitigate the dependency of which Ford warned.
And what they want – unfortunately for the coal industry – is clean,
affordable
energy that powers their present, without costing them their future.
Rapid advances in DNA-sequencing technology mean that
affordable
decoding of the human genome is not far away.
A stable supply of
affordable
electricity is a prerequisite for economic development.
And San Francisco is collaborating with the non-profit organization Tipping Point to provide more
affordable
housing units and preventive programs.
But to ensure ample
affordable
housing for all those at risk of homelessness, California would need to build around 180,000 more new housing units each year – about 100,000 more than are currently being built – just to keep up with population growth.
The Post-Nuclear TransitionBERLIN – The Fukushima disaster in March reminded the world, 25 years after Chernobyl, that nuclear energy is anything but clean, secure, and
affordable.
In most countries, a basic social-protection floor – which can help countries to mitigate the negative effects of shocks and prevent people from falling deeper into poverty – is
affordable.
When I asked Guo how the outside world could make Twitter more accessible in China, he replied that we could help by “providing
affordable
VPN service.”
The Coming Global Energy RevolutionPARIS – Humanity’s future, to say nothing of its prosperity, will depend on how the world tackles two central energy challenges: securing reliable supplies of
affordable
energy, and switching to efficient low-carbon energy.
Taking a cue from Abenomics 2.0, South Korea would do well to provide a better environment for child rearing, including flexible working environments,
affordable
and high-quality childcare and after-school programs, and paid maternal and paternal leave.
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