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The voices of people in
developing
countries must be heard.
Third, we must build on the research strengths and human capital of
developing
countries.
India, Brazil, China and several other
developing
countries also have serious research and development efforts in biotechnology.
Developing
countries must also build capacity for policy analysis and ethics.
One of the
developing
world's least leveraged resources is its human capital working overseas, often in leadership positions in academia and industry.
An early indicator of success will be when the global discourse on biotechnology focuses on the benefits as well as the risks, and on the concerns of both the
developing
and developed world.
Black carbon is essentially the soot produced by diesel emissions, and – in
developing
countries – by the burning of organic matter to cook food and stay warm.
A new WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement would benefit all by increasing
developing
countries’ capacity to trade, strengthening the WTO’s development mandate, and boosting global economic growth.
Developing
countries stand to gain the most from improving trade facilitation.
Inefficiencies in processing and clearing goods put traders in
developing
countries at a competitive disadvantage.
Research by the World Bank suggests that every dollar of assistance provided to support trade-facilitation reform in
developing
countries yields a return of up to $70 in economic benefits.
Developing
countries want a credible commitment to support implementation, such as technical assistance and capacity-building.
The African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Islamic Development Bank, and the World Bank stand ready – alongside the WTO – to assist
developing
countries through the process of full and effective implementation of the agreement.
China needs to shift from imported to indigenous innovation to avoid the middle-income trap – a key stumbling block for most
developing
economies.
Moreover, abandoning the Kyoto Protocol’s exemption of
developing
countries from obligations for current emissions, the US has insisted on obligations from China and India that reflect a common form of “taxation” of emissions.
Unfortunately, even environmental icons like Al Gore in the US are so heavily invested in new green technology that their self-interest is tied up in this fund being spent on
developing
privately owned new technologies that are protected by patents.
Logically, there should be a third group of moderate Republicans who acknowledge the arithmetic, find it unacceptable, and commit either to reforming Obamacare or
developing
some other realistic plan that can deliver better health insurance to more Americans.
For the past two decades, as part of the soul-searching triggered by the collapse of communism, the World Bank has been seeking to make governance and anti-corruption efforts integral to its work on economic growth and poverty reduction in the
developing
world.
Succession or not, there can be no turning back from a transition that has brought a large, poor
developing
country to the brink of prosperity as a modern, high-income economy.
Beyond education, ensuring that women in
developing
countries have access to finance is critical, because it enables them to participate fully in the economy, including as entrepreneurs.
With well-defined constraints, a clear path for
developing
innovative technologies – one that accounts for both the known and the unknown – can be planned.
Europe and Japan are in no position to take up the slack, and consumer sectors in the world’s major
developing
economies – especially China – lack the scale and dynamism to take over.
So enduring weakness in US consumption implies pressure on the growth of export-led
developing
economies.
And, one of the best philanthropic causes to support is health care in
developing
countries.
Second, advocate for a transaction tax on digital-currency trading, and push to use the revenue to finance health-care projects in the
developing
world.
Cryptocurrency billionaires owe their fortunes to the security of their transactions; health care in the
developing
world, which is plagued by high levels of institutionalized corruption, could benefit from similar controls.
And, in my experience, there is no better way to do the most good with wealth than by spending it on health care in the
developing
world.
In keeping with its commitment to the 2º C cap on the rise in global temperature, CELAC not only supports a legally binding agreement, but also calls for wealthy countries to meet their promises to provide
developing
countries with $100 billion per year in climate finance by 2020.
Now couples are using this technique to avoid passing on genes that imply a significantly elevated risk of
developing
certain forms of cancer.
Its leaders have launched a two-year, part-time Master of Science in Global Health Delivery to teach how to create national health care in
developing
countries.
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