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But with a combination of medical expertise and inventive thinking, Jobayer Chisti, my colleague at the health research organization icddr,b, has developed a simple and
affordable
alternative to bubble CPAP using materials that are readily available even in poor countries, such as empty shampoo bottles and plastic tubing.
All AfDB-supported wastewater-management systems follow sustainability strategies to ensure that they enhance economic gains, benefit local communities, and remain
affordable.
This effort will help to develop business innovations for
affordable
and sustainable sanitation services in Africa, which could reach two million urban dwellers directly and another six million people through subsidiary projects.
All stakeholders – in Africa and internationally – must redouble our efforts to ensure clean,
affordable
water for all, and to support African countries suffering through a historic drought.
Several steps can be taken towards these goals, including improving community attitudes towards education, reforming schools, tying the curriculum in community colleges and vocational institutions more closely to the needs of local firms, making higher education more affordable, and finding effective ways to retrain unemployed workers.
On the contrary, a crash makes the dream of ownership more affordable, which benefits first-time buyers – typically the young and less well-off.
That may require social support to encourage the patients to continue the medications even when they feel healthy, and to help ensure the timely and
affordable
supply of medications.
The goal should be to ensure that medicines are accessible and
affordable
for anyone who needs them; this includes high-risk populations such as health-care workers, as well as people living with HIV/AIDS, for whom TB is a leading cause of death.
In the 1960s and 1970s institutions such as unions expanded, and governments made new commitments to
affordable
education, social security, and progressive taxation.
For now, at least, it seems that the G-7 – for which an easily
affordable
influx of refugees has somehow become a “crisis” – will continue to aid the M-7’s rise.
Finding
affordable
housing has become an increasingly serious problem for those relocating to cities for the first time.
But such treatments will mean little if they are not
affordable
or accessible to ordinary people.
“Just-enough” functionality makes the equipment
affordable
without compromising quality.
The recommendations included increasing
affordable
transportation to family-planning facilities, expanding access to modern contraception (including emergency contraception), increasing the availability of sex education, and developing strategies to reduce the stigma of abortions.
The bottom line is that the costs of reform are
affordable.
Over time, they argue, the tax should be allowed to rise slowly to encourage the deployment of effective,
affordable
technology alternatives.
The problem is that the rate drops sharply from 71% to 57% among women in their 30’s, as inflexible working environments and a lack of
affordable
childcare undermine their ability to continue investing in their careers.
Indeed, its three-year plan for economic innovation, announced in February, aims to raise the female employment rate to 62% by 2017, through the provision of affordable, high-quality childcare facilities and expanded paid parental leave, among other measures.
The resolution calls upon developed countries and international organizations to offer financial support, capacity-building assistance, and technology transfer to countries in need – especially in the developing world – thereby helping them to provide for their populations clean and
affordable
drinking water and basic sanitation.
No US state provides
affordable
daycare, early education, and after-school programs that take up the caregiving slack.
There is growing consensus that affordable, quality health care is a basic human right.
The response from America’s Democratic Party, which has traditionally represented this constituency, was to promise
affordable
universal health care and more education spending, while also protecting government jobs and entitlement programs.
Addressing global warming effectively requires long-term innovation that makes green energy
affordable
to all.
The European Climate Foundation’s Roadmap 2050 shows that full decarbonization of the EU power sector by 2050 is feasible and
affordable.
Asian countries are essentially giving tens of thousands of top minds the opportunities and incentives to tackle today’s most pressing challenges, such as developing cost-effective sustainable-energy solutions, ensuring
affordable
health care for aging populations, and improving the quality of life in overcrowded cities.
Affordable
health care for all citizens is a mark of a civilized society.
Africa is endowed with vast untapped renewable energy resources that can provide electricity for all at an
affordable
cost.
Failure to address this omission would leave an increasing share of the population without access to
affordable
health care.
My role was to find a way to sustain high-quality pensions that could set a high standard of fairness and adequacy, but that could also remain
affordable
to taxpayers – who, after all, pay the lion’s share of the costs of public-service pensions.
The world needs an innovative, comprehensive strategy aimed at optimizing the entire food system – for example, by improving fertilizer and water use and food transportation and storage; by ensuring that adequate nutrition is accessible and
affordable
for all; and by changing communities’ eating habits to include less resource-intensive food.
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