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Humanitarian crises often produce a surge in political will; the needless suffering of others, and especially of children, pushes the international
community
to dedicate money and energy to ameliorating the misery.
The global
community
must find the $2.3 billion needed to improve access to education in conflict zones.
So at some point in the near future, a growing number of voices from the climate-science
community
must definitively reject the possibility of holding to the two-degree target.
The international
community
has a role to play as well.
This new anti-HIV/AIDS campaign, which the international
community
has lauded, is more open and proactive than before.
In August and September, Gabon’s president, Ali Bongo, seeking to project an atmosphere of calm to the international community, shut down Internet access overnight.
A limited agreement would not only fail to bring these benefits; it could actually undercut the weight and influence of the transatlantic community, by signaling weakness and ceding rulemaking to other forums.
Ahmedinejad can sense an international
community
divided, and like his fellow pariah leader, North Korea’s Kim Jong-il, he is exploiting that division at every opportunity.
The Iranian government’s contempt for the international
community
reflects its contempt for human rights and civilized norms.
Iraqi leaders were well aware of the decreased participation in the election by a significant portion of Iraq’s multi-ethnic and multi-confessional mosaic, particularly the Sunni
community.
Given persistent poverty in developing countries, bilateral donors and the global development
community
increasingly focused on education and health programs, both for humanitarian reasons and to generate growth.
Last year, both Turkey and the Turkish Cypriot
community
accepted the Secretary General’s proposals, which were, however, rejected by the Greek Cypriot side.
The main goal would be to help the poorest countries establish basic health systems in every slum and rural community, a concept known as Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
In particular, these regions should train and deploy a new cadre of
community
health workers, trained to recognize disease symptoms, provide surveillance, and administer diagnoses and appropriate treatments.
At a cost of just $5 billion per year, it would be possible to ensure that well-trained health workers are present in every African
community
to provide lifesaving interventions and respond effectively to health emergencies like Ebola.
But it also requires a global investment
community
– public, private, and mixed – that can move beyond short-term thinking, ideological bias, ignorance, and cynicism.
In this respect, the international
community
has a formidable instrument at its disposal.
The international scientific
community
has a key role to play in ensuring that efforts to manage the risks improve security and strengthen international collaboration to ensure non- maleficent use of scientific advances.
The scientific
community
increasingly recognizes that science itself is not a value-free activity and, therefore, the choice of what research to undertake and how to undertake it must be governed by ethical principles.
Like many others in the business community, I applauded this move.
Religious and
community
leaders across the country have already joined this crucial effort.
But the international
community
should direct its money to humanitarian causes, such as hospitals and schools, rather than backing American designs.
And the common security agenda of confidence-building and transparency must be based on the indivisibility of security in Europe and the transatlantic area as a whole, including respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity – not just for alliance members, but for all countries that belong to the broader transatlantic security
community.
The coming NATO and OSCE summits in Lisbon and Astana offer a unique opportunity to move the Euro-Atlantic alliance and Russia towards an inclusive, cooperative, and effective security
community.
Throughout the fighting, attempts to stop the killing have come and gone, and the war's innocent victims – not to mention much of the international
community
– have grown weary and cynical.
The latter is a crucial in any policy, since one of the single most important causes of poverty in the US is the diffusion of single parents (read single mother) households in the black
community.
To be sure, Rajapaksa brought an end to the 26-year Tamil insurgency in 2009, causing many in the country’s dominant Sinhalese
community
to view him as a hero.
In fact, China probably limited the increase this year after recognizing that the international
community
is becoming alarmed by the steep upward trajectory of its military build-up.
Europeans have reason to be worried, and they now have to face the fact that the EU is not just a common market – a mere economic
community
– but a global player, a cohesive political unit with shared values and common security interests.
And in that regard, let me be unequivocal: unless the international
community
overhauls its approach to delivering aid in Africa, the cycle of suffering will continue.
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