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would pass on the interest cost to African countries, reducing their own fiscal costs.
Moreover, the Big Bond could help to reinvigorate the relationship between
donors
and African countries.
If not, we will continue to face a dual tragedy: on one side, the thousands of patients who die each year for want of a kidney; on the other side, a human-rights disaster in which corrupt brokers deceive indigent
donors
about the nature of surgery, cheat them out of payment, and ignore their post-surgical needs.
Donors
would be carefully screened for physical and psychological problems, as is currently done for all volunteer living kidney
donors.
In the British Medical Journal , a leading British transplant surgeon called for a controlled donor compensation program for unrelated live
donors.
Until countries create legal means of rewarding donors, the fates of Third World
donors
and the patients who need their organs to survive will remain morbidly entwined.
With the assistance of foreign donors, The Daily News acquired a new press and managed to keep publishing a first-rate newspaper.
But not all investments in these areas are equal – a lesson that state and private
donors
of every size should note.
They concluded that it is ethically permissible to prepare stem cell lines from frozen embryos, but only from those obtained in the course of in vitro fertilization procedures and deemed by
donors
and their physician to be in excess of clinical requirements.
Now Singapore has legalized payments to organ
donors.
In an ideal world, there would be no destitute people, and there would be enough altruistic
donors
so that no one would die while waiting to receive a kidney.
A 2006 BBC television program showed many potential
donors
turned away because they did not meet strict age criteria, and others who were required to visit a psychologist.
And the aid received has not been delivered in a way that really promotes state-building, with international
donors
largely bypassing the Afghan government, in order to fund discrete stand-alone projects.
From 2002 to 2010,
donors
channeled more than half of the total aid to the security sector.
Putting Afghanistan on the path to self-reliance will require both the Afghan government and its
donors
to change course.
For starters,
donors
should channel a larger proportion of aid through the Afghan government budget and national systems.
In 2010, at the International Conference on Afghanistan in Kabul,
donors
agreed with the Afghan government to channel at least 50% of development aid (excluding military expenditures) through the government budget and to improve the alignment of their off-budget spending with national priorities.
But the agreement did not go far enough to make the state fiscally larger than the private sector in terms of the delivery of services (and only some
donors
met or surpassed the target).
Afghan citizens, through civil-society organizations, and international
donors
can play an important role in spurring the government to follow through in implementing such reforms.
The final piece of the Afghan puzzle will be put in place when the government and
donors
channel aid toward investment in programs with long-term objectives.
Attempting to compel transfer payments would generate moral hazard on the part of the recipients and resistance from the donors, with the resulting increase in tensions possibly jeopardizing the integration that has been achieved so far.
In particular, the United States, together with other
donors
and NATO troop contributors, should heed “Ten Commandments” during and after the negotiations.
In settling the Afghan war, the government and
donors
should seek to eschew the pattern of unkept promises that has bedeviled reconstruction of the country in the past.
As a result, North Korea has begun to enter the international system and its dependence on South Korea, the US, China and other
donors
has deepened.
But foreign
donors
must exercise greater oversight and conditionality in their regional aid programs, as well as ensure that their assistance is better coordinated and integrated than in the past.
But Republicans are deeply committed to gigantic tax cuts, in large part because their
donors
are demanding that they enact them.
The cooperation of the Pakistani diaspora movement and international
donors
like the Islamic Development Bank (which in March signed a financing package of $227 million to fight polio in Pakistan), together with the vaccinators’ determination to reach all of the country’s children, is inspirational.
Recent success stories have been made possible through a combination of increased spending from poor countries’ budgets, supplemented by aid from rich-country
donors.
Bolivia’s 1988 buyback of close to half of its defaulted sovereign debt, an operation funded by international donors, is a classic example.
Influential
donors
– including even the World Bank, which no longer funds coal energy projects – endorse this view.
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