Community
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For starters, the aid
community
must be smarter about how it solicits and allocates resources like food and funding.
Local actors are best positioned to reach the most vulnerable and marginalized members of any
community.
Thus, the current conflict is essentially a pre-emptive war by Hamas – aggravated by lawlessness and banditry, clashing free-lance militias, tribes, and families, and a spiral of senseless massacres – to prevent Fatah from being turned by the international
community
into a formidable challenger to its democratic right to govern.
Simultaneously, the international
community
must help make the unity government work by recognizing Hamas’ right to govern in exchange for a performance-based stability plan.
Rwanda has crafted health care delivery with access in mind as well, by deploying
community
health workers (CHWs) to the country’s 15,000 villages.
In the half century since the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the world
community
has created nearly 100 universal and regional human rights agreements governing issues as diverse as discrimination against women, state-sponsored torture, and the right of collective bargaining.
There is no world political
community.
Similarly, “opening” heralded the PRC’s integration into the world
community
– especially the capitalist West.
The scientific
community
rigorously seeks consensus about knowledge produced so far, but it knows that there is still much more to be discovered.
But, whereas the scientific
community
embraces uncertainty, remains ever curious, and is confident about the power of science and technology to create new opportunities for mankind’s collective future, other segments of society do not necessarily share this outlook.
But, despite these commitments, the international
community
has yet to deliver for the world’s children.
They are here to demonstrate a strong spirit of unity in the transatlantic community, a determination to look forward and take action together.
They will discuss how to reinforce the success the international
community
has had in helping to build a new, democratic Afghanistan.
In 2009, under pressure from the aid community, the government enacted what was billed at the time as the best anti-corruption legislation in the world; and yet all corruption indicators have continued to worsen.
It involves the creation of a shared sense of “us,” an imagined
community
on whose behalf the state acts.
More important, the US and the international
community
can work to ensure that the bulk of the funds go not to the military and to business-as-usual politicians, but to grassroots causes and groups.
Given this, Indonesia’s opposition to the idea of an East Asian
community
– comprising ASEAN, China, Japan, and South Korea – was unsurprising.
For example, Indonesian officials have encouraged reform in Myanmar, helped to bring about an end to the border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, and pushed for democracy and human rights to be enshrined in an ASEAN political and security
community.
The scale of the crisis has yet to register with the international
community.
So how is it possible that the international
community
remains incapable of responding effectively to dissuade Burma’s military rulers from escalating the force that they have begun to unleash in Rangoon and its Buddhist temples?
For dozens of years, the international
community
has been arguing over how it should reform the United Nations so that it can better secure civic and human dignity in the face of conflicts such as those now taking place in Burma or Darfur, Sudan.
It is not the innocent victims of repression who are losing their dignity, but rather the international community, whose failure to act means watching helplessly as the victims are consigned to their fate.
At the same time, their effort to forge a
community
free from external intervention is shaping a new regional order based on common security and shared prosperity.
Indonesia hopes that these
community
conferences will gradually gain acceptance at the ASEAN level.
Moreover, the police and security forces were to be reorganized so that they were seen to represent the whole community, not primarily its Protestant majority.
Third, the reformed police service itself has been widely seen as the protector of the whole community, and young Catholics have been encouraged to join it by their priests and bishops.
It is precisely because Japan depends so heavily on the international
community
for the stability of its external environment that we wish to work even more proactively for world peace.
In the US,
community
colleges provide the first step toward a good job for millions of Americans.
Around the country,
community
colleges are working with businesses and experimenting with ways to provide practical training for high-demand occupations and to fill specialized needs.
Recognizing their importance, President Barack Obama has proposed making two years of
community
college tuition-free.
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