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And yet
donors
say that many of the 1.1 billion people who are still without electricity should instead try solar panels.
Donors
such as the World Bank and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation use GBD data to guide their investments, and more than 30 countries have conducted their own burden-of-disease studies.
Sometimes, opponents of a nominee merely want to make a point, or to cultivate
donors
(an activity that can seep into any issue in Washington).
A new issue for Clinton arose in August, when the Associated Press reported that numerous
donors
to the Clinton Foundation had received special treatment by the State Department during Clinton’s tenure there, mainly by winning an appointment with her.
Breitbart News also condemned the Republican Senate leader, Mitch McConnell, publishing a column that accused McConnell of being soft on Clinton to remain in the good graces of
donors
who oppose Trump.
Over the past year, thanks to international
donors
around the world and a determined education minister, Elias Bou Saab, 106,000 refugee children in Lebanon have been enrolled under a double-shift system.
Later this month in New York, I will ask the international community – old
donors
and potential new
donors
alike – to add another $250 million to the $100 million that we have already raised for Lebanon.
The Lancet Commission calls on national and municipal governments, international donors, major foundations, civil-society groups, and health professionals to make pollution control a much higher priority than it is now.
The R&D Road to DevelopmentCOPENHAGEN – When famine strikes, governments and international
donors
step in with life-saving aid.
There is no question that
donors
must continue to provide a safety net for fragile countries.
There are other areas where major
donors
could make a huge difference.
Past research by the Copenhagen Consensus, at both the global and national level, has conclusively shown that R&D can be an extraordinarily good investment for aid
donors.
Later this year,
donors
will decide whether to renew this facility.
Last November’s Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, Korea, confirmed that diverse sources of financing are important: the public and private sectors, nonprofit and commercial organizations, traditional donors, emerging economies, and developing countries.
And, because the international community still pays the government’s bills, many Afghans assume that
donors
support endemic corruption.
Economic recovery needs to begin as soon as possible, not only because this is essential to maintaining political and social stability, but also because
donors
are unwilling to support economic reconstruction unless countries do their part to create an environment conducive to ensuring its sustainability.
Hence, effective financing for peacetime is a good investment of donors’ resources and a major factor in conflict prevention.
But
donors
need to avoid some common mistakes.
In many cases, economic reconstruction has failed partly because
donors
required that their own nationals or companies be used.
By providing domestic firms with wage subsidies for hiring unskilled workers,
donors
would increase the effectiveness and fairness of their assistance in support of national-led reconstruction and conflict prevention.
Grant-supported subsidies would remain in place for a finite period, and
donors
would gradually phase them out as aid programs expire.
New projects are more market-driven, with donors’ focus gradually shifting to building the capacity of domestic regulatory and technical institutions, and to strengthening the position of existing private-sector firms to serve the market.
Governments can choose household-level technologies or village-level micro-grids; involve aid
donors
or use other modes of financing; offer subsidies to encourage private entrepreneurs or energy-service concessions to existing utilities; lease the equipment by providing consumer credit or sell it up front.
Finally, our proposal offers a way out of the ongoing and sterile debate between international
donors
and Nigeria on the issue of debt relief.
But
donors
are wary.
Under our proposal, the savings from debt relief would be distributed directly to the private sector, alleviating
donors'
legitimate concerns while also responding to Nigerian grievances.
This time,
donors
will additionally help offset the $3.5 billion in direct and indirect losses caused by last summer’s war between Israel and Hezbollah, and the further rise of debt to $40.6 billion, a staggering 180% of Lebanon’s GDP.
With this treatment alone, Mylan and other generic manufacturers save the US government, international donors, and national health programs more than $4.5 billion a year.
Whereas
donors
will dominate IFFEd decision-making, the GPE operates more democratically, with equal representation of donor and recipient countries and strong participation from civil-society organizations.
As it stands, aid budgets from major
donors
are being surreptitiously redeployed.
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