Donor
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The film is about a wacko doctor who wants to transplant his girlfriend's severed head onto the body of an unsuspecting
donor.
He also has the problem of having a heart condition and waiting in the limbo that is the organ
donor
registry.
"Heart", a lean and taught psychodrama, peers into the life of a heart transplant patient as a strange and aberrant relationship develops between him and the heart
donor'
s mother.
It centers around Barbara Gordon("Batgirl") who finds herself being the unlucky one that's kidnapped by Freeze when he finds out that she's an organ
donor.
Finally,
donor
countries must apply the lessons learned in restoring the war-ravaged states of the former Yugoslavia.
It must affirm not only Afghanistan's territorial integrity, but insure that
donor
commitments meet the scale of the job and that these promises are kept.
The United States has historically been the world’s largest
donor
to global food security programs, but the future of this leadership role under President Donald Trump is uncertain.
This is a man who is a generous
donor
to the Long Now Foundation (I am on its board) and who personally founded and owns a rocket company, Blue Origin (I am on the board of a competing company called XCOR).
So, clearly, it is not the transfer of the organ that outrages us – we do not think that the
donor
is misinformed about the value of a kidney or is being fooled into parting with it.
In particular, the emergence of so-called loan buy-downs could encourage financing for education from reluctant
donor
countries.
In addition to multiplying
donor
funding, it is supporting countries that are committed to reforming their education systems, thus ensuring that every dollar goes toward delivering concrete results.
By requiring governments to increase their own investments in education as a condition for receiving
donor
funds, the IFFEd promises to create $4 worth of additional education resources for every $1 donated.
Looking ahead, it is time for
donor
countries to step up and respond to our requests for financial guarantees to the IFFEd.
By leveraging roughly $2 billion in
donor
guarantees, the finance facility aims to make $10 billion in grant and concessional funding available to countries that need it most.
Of that sum, around half should be financed through official development assistance, which implies an increment of at least $200 million per year above current
donor
flows.
Charitable contributions are deductible at the federal level only if the
donor
receives no more than incidental value for the contribution, which obviously wouldn’t be the case in this situation.
We have already assembled a coalition of ten
donor
countries to take the lead, but we need ten more donors to fund the project fully.
The West’s Broken Promises on Education AidNEW YORK – The Global Partnership for Education, a worthy and capable initiative to promote education in 65 low-income countries, is having what the jargon of development assistance calls a “replenishment round,” meaning that it is asking
donor
governments to refill its coffers.
According to the most recent OECD data, total
donor
aid for primary and secondary education in Africa amounted to just $1.3 billion in 2016.
Instead, US financial assistance to the world's poor countries as a share of national income is the lowest of any
donor
country.
If premiums were paid in part by the country seeking insurance and matched by
donor
contributions, countries would have a powerful incentive to implement robust social-protection programs.
For more than a decade, my think tank, the Copenhagen Consensus, has studied and compared development options for governments and
donor
organizations operating at a global, regional, and national level.
Now, Musharraf, in order to preserve his country’s alliance with the world’s sole superpower (and his country’s largest donor), had to betray his own.
Shockingly, the share of
donor
countries’ overseas development aid that is allocated for education has shrunk over the last six years, and is now smaller than it was in 2010.
Japan, too – still the largest Asian economy and a traditional
donor
to the region – must also play a role.
This means that as technology, data, and data users and providers make rapid advances, cooperation among diverse actors – governments, national statistics offices,
donor
agencies, global and local NGOs, academic and research institutions, the private sector and others – will be needed.
By combining aid with trade and investment,
donor
and recipient countries alike can benefit.
In the long run, if
donor
countries insist on being penny wise and pound foolish, they run the risk of contributing to outbreaks of more virulent strains of HIV and TB than they ever imagined possible.
It was a disgraceful snub for
donor
nations that had invested time and capital in supporting Ethiopia’s democratic transition.
The silence was lamentable, but not surprising; tracking
donor
funds is extremely difficult.
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