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The speed of urban growth and the resulting concentration of poverty have overwhelmed the capacity of some national and municipal governments to provide services – sustainable and
affordable
housing, clean water and sanitation, and education – essential to urban public health.
This includes new and
affordable
technologies, such as low-cost mobile telephony for use by community-health workers.
Mobile telephones can help deliver
affordable
urban health care by serving as diagnostic tools for taking pictures, and by their usefulness for writing prescriptions and monitoring the condition of patients in low-income areas.
Moreover, because health-care benefits are often tied to jobs, an unemployed worker also risks losing access to
affordable
health care.
Young people need greater access to a useful and
affordable
post-secondary education, as well as the chance to afford their own homes.
As a result, instruments that make their adoption more
affordable
are becoming some of the most important weapons we have in the fight against climate change.
The public opposed last year’s Republican-backed corporate tax cut, Trump’s effort to repeal the
Affordable
Care Act (Obamacare), his proposed border wall with Mexico, the decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement, and the imposition of tariff increases on China, Europe, and others.
Investments in managing those risks can be effective and
affordable.
Developed countries should invest in
affordable
child care, early childhood education, and parental leave; shift from family to individual taxes; and provide more generous tax credits, benefits, and protections for low-wage and part-time workers.
For a glimpse of what that might look like, consider Norway, where
affordable
childcare and parental-leave schemes have proven successful in enabling both mothers and fathers to work.
Stop Taxing the SickWASHINGTON, DC – The debate over access to
affordable
medicines in emerging and developing countries frequently overlooks a critical issue: Governments in these countries routinely slap tariffs and other taxes on vitally important drugs.
And there is a widening disparity between real-estate prices in China's thriving first- and second-tier cities and its lagging third- and fourth-tier cities (though higher household incomes in the former make housing there more affordable).
With the economy showing no sign of recovering the robust growth rates that had bolstered Putin’s popularity in the past, regaining support would have required undertaking the daunting task of fulfilling citizens’ demands for better education, improved health-care services, and more
affordable
housing.
This includes select over-the-counter products, which we sell in smaller, more
affordable
packages, helping to keep patients’ weekly out-of-pocket costs low.
Medicine, however affordable, is of no value if no one is available to prescribe or administer it.
Second, food reserves should be established, not only for humanitarian supplies in disaster-prone, infrastructure-poor areas, as Zoellick proposes, but also as a means to support stable revenues for agricultural producers and ensure
affordable
food for the poor.
As ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré has put it, “In the twenty-first century, affordable, ubiquitous broadband networks will be as critical to social and economic prosperity as networks like transport, water, and power.”
With
affordable
state-of-the-art transport systems, therefore, it seems clear that these cities could take advantage of urban agglomeration benefits.
All of the African leaders with whom I speak tell me that making electricity
affordable
is a top-priority issue, and most have set ambitious targets for power generation and transmission.
Having eluded killers like malaria and AIDS, one should not then be killed prematurely by cancer – especially a form of cancer that could have been prevented with something as simple and as
affordable
as a vaccine.
Provisions demanded by the US would have made it difficult for small countries, like Botswana, to gain
affordable
access.
No wonder, then, that members rely more on their capacity to accumulate reserves than on the Fund’s ability to provide opportune, affordable, and reliable financial support.
The rial has lost 40% of its value since October (making imports less affordable), and financial transactions have become much more expensive and difficult for the government, businesses, and households alike.
Working together could enable the use of affordable, sophisticated technology for seafood traceability – data and intelligence gathering that helps pinpoint exactly where seafood comes from, and when and by whom it was caught.
This year is also likely to see the completion of the EU’s Energy Union, established to ensure secure supplies of affordable, climate-friendly energy.
For one, delivering
affordable
energy to the poor does not figure prominently in the priorities of Africa’s state utilities, which function largely as vehicles for delivering cheap electricity to the wealthy, creating opportunities for patronage, and, as in the case of Tanzania, enabling large-scale institutionalized theft.
Moreover, few African governments have even the semblance of a credible national plan for delivering
affordable
energy to their citizens.
Moreover, to reduce income inequality and enhance social mobility, Singapore’s government has increased benefits for the socioeconomically disadvantaged and the middle class, including by investing in education and making health care more
affordable.
For every major problem - hunger, illiteracy, malnutrition, malaria, AIDS, drought, and so forth - there are practical solutions that are proven and
affordable.
Sooner than that, artificial intelligence will transform higher learning, potentially making a world-class university education broadly
affordable
even in poor developing countries.
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