Community
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The international
community
can play a role in supporting Ramaphosa.
And it was a war that divided the international community, especially the Western allies, as it grappled with its first post-Cold War crisis.
The international
community
has been unable to achieve any unity of action, much less agreement on a way forward.
At several points during the Bosnian War, the view emerged that the international
community
should not deal with certain players.
But, unlike in Syria, at no time did the view emerge that the international
community
should never deal with certain players.
A Bosnia-style contact group would also orient all players – both the international
community
and Syria’s warring factions – by providing a simple litmus test for identifying “moderates.”
Add to these challenges the difficulty of paying staff or ensuring reliable electricity and other essential services, and it becomes clear that preparing for disease outbreaks requires broad engagement with the international aid
community.
What is required is a policy on the part of the global
community
that mixes military strength with a willingness to negotiate and interact, a policy of collective strength and collective flexibility.
The advantages of such a deal are obvious: in an uncertain world, membership in a larger
community
provides valuable protection and assurance.
In five years, if ocean decline continues and adequate prevention measures have not been implemented, the international
community
should consider turning the high seas – with the exception of those areas where action by regional fisheries management organizations is effective – into a regeneration zone where industrial fishing is forbidden.
The international
community
has proved incapable of ending the crises that are currently sending refugees in search of safety.
Meanwhile, the international
community
has been disastrously divided.
The eleventh-hour U-turn on the push for military action has come against a backdrop of intensifying diplomatic pressure from the international
community
to avoid escalation of the violence in Syria.
To that end, the Organisation of Africa Youth, of which I am coordinator, has not only worked with local youth groups and
community
networks; it has also taken lessons from a GeoPoll survey of 2,000 urban and rural Kenyan youth.
In anticipation of the protest, the hospital issued a friendly public statement, saying, “We are committed to open communication with the Intersex
community
and fully respect the diversity of opinions that exist in affected individuals.”
More to the point, they shed light on why doctors continue to perform medically unnecessary, high-risk procedures on intersex children who are too young to consent, even though the practice has been controversial for decades within the medical
community.
Since then, the country has been experimenting with an alternative, holistic approach to development that emphasizes not only economic growth, but also culture, mental health, compassion, and
community.
How can our economic life be re-ordered to recreate a sense of community, trust, and environmental sustainability?
As individuals, we are unhappy if we are denied our basic material needs, but we are also unhappy if the pursuit of higher incomes replaces our focus on family, friends, community, compassion, and maintaining internal balance.
If the international
community
finds a legitimate way to intervene in Syria, Turkey’s military contribution to any operation would be assumed.
Meanwhile, the international
community
collectively fails to protect vast populations of vulnerable migrants, such as the millions stranded by the recent conflicts in North Africa.
Growing up in a
community
that considers talk about sex taboo, she hadn’t known what sex was, let alone that it could lead to pregnancy.
The international
community
must now match its rhetoric with action.
Where the international
community
can help is by doing more to support educators, especially teachers, by ensuring suitable pay, adequate teaching materials, and access to expert assistance.
South America is becoming a region where war is unthinkable – what the political scientist Karl Deutsch once called a “security community.”
My mother opposed the practice, however, because she was (and remains) a Christian and wanted me to become educated and to escape the fate of many girls in my
community
who are married off to older men and then lose their autonomy.
I escaped mutilation, but other girls from my rural Kenyan
community
continue to receive “the cut” to this day.
The Power of Empowering RefugeesKAMPALA – In a small
community
on the equator, children from diverse backgrounds attend classes in one of the region’s top primary schools.
Because we understand that children learn better when they have strong support systems behind them, we also work with parents and
community
members to make education a higher priority.
If the world is ever to achieve universal primary education, a goal the international
community
committed to nearly seven decades ago, it will need many more schools like ours.
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