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Meanwhile, institutional investors have been snapping up a series of climate bonds focusing on water,
affordable
housing, smart cities, and an array of other mitigation and adaption projects.
Solar Sister is a social business that has created jobs for 2,500 women selling
affordable
solar lighting in Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda.
So, too, can companies that commit to providing the necessary diagnostic technology at an
affordable
price, or pharmaceutical companies that support such technologies as a complement to new gram-negative antibiotics, which will have to be set at a higher price to discourage overuse.
More thoughtful urban planning, more efficient transport systems, better management of forests, agricultural techniques that help to sequester carbon, cleaner and more
affordable
energy, and appropriate pricing of dirty fuels can all move us in the right direction.
And if you restrict carbon emissions without providing
affordable
alternative energy sources, GDP will falter.
Third, cities must ensure high-quality,
affordable
housing for all in safe, healthy neighborhoods.
Urgent action is needed to ensure access to safe,
affordable
water and sanitation for all.
A significant opportunity exists for private actors to invest in providing
affordable
water-related services to poor and underserved segments of developing-country populations, owing to enormous untapped demand.
They should be
affordable
and broadly accessible for everybody.
If pursued to the limit, such adjustments can make any debt
affordable
– after all, a perpetual non-interest-bearing debt imposes no burden at all – while still enabling politicians to maintain the fiction that no debt had been written off.
Aggrieved Sunnis, however, want socio-economic changes, such as
affordable
housing.
He can mollify both Shia and Sunnis by granting them
affordable
housing.
They make tobacco products less affordable, helping addicts quit and preventing non-users – especially young people, women, and the poor – from ever starting.
Indeed, they deserve an orange-hued salute for innovative reforms that governments worldwide might usefully emulate in the interest of maintaining a targeted, effective, and
affordable
safety net.
WARWICK, UK – Is academic freedom
affordable
in a time of economic crisis?
We have the knowhow to produce effective vaccines, make them affordable, and deliver them to the children who need them.
At the G20, the needed agreement should focus on developing a global mechanism to re-invigorate the market for new antibiotics that are globally affordable, accessible, and used as efficiently as possible.
With the advent of citizen journalism and social media, even in poor countries, public-awareness campaigns are now more
affordable
than ever.
That line of thinking brings to mind one of the most abhorrent arguments against making HIV medicines
affordable
for patients in lower-income countries: People in Africa have no watches, so they will not be able to take their antiretroviral medicine three times a day.
By taking advantage of new technologies, now widely available at
affordable
prices, countries can finally move toward long-term energy security and away from the inherent volatility of oil markets.
It is also
affordable
for governments and citizens alike; it is reliable, drawing on sources upon which we can depend for decades to come; and it contributes to shared prosperity, by bringing services and benefits to all members of society.
Many of these -- from protective labor legislation to long, job-protected, and paid maternity leave, to free or
affordable
child day-care -- are today at the top of the agenda of many western civil movements.
Without good,
affordable
day care, work for mothers becomes either extremely difficult, too costly, or impossible.
Unilaterally imposing tariffs on Chinese imports would likely trigger trade disputes, invite Chinese retaliation, and hurt US businesses that create wealth – and deliver
affordable
products to American consumers – by basing their production facilities in China.
As in 1848, the struggle for
affordable
food is producing discontent that transcends national frontiers, threatens established regimes, and fuels popular demand for a more just political order.
One reason for this extraordinary growth is that carmakers have developed more
affordable
cars for a new, cost-conscious middle class.
The Alliance’s CMF-A platform, created and manufactured in India, will pave the way for many more
affordable
vehicles throughout the developing world.
Given that midwives are such a practical and
affordable
solution to many maternal- and community-health problems, it is baffling that world leaders who claim to stand for women and children’s safety do not give midwifery more political support.
Notice that you have not been asked to switch off anything really inconvenient, like your heating or air conditioning, television, computer, mobile phone, or any of the myriad technologies that depend on affordable, plentiful energy electricity and make modern life possible.
As the South African finance minister, Pravin Gordhan, explained, “to sustain the growth rates we need to create jobs, we have no choice but to build new generating capacity – relying on what, for now, remains our most abundant and
affordable
energy source: coal.”
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