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They want to invest a bit more, and to distribute more
equitably
the meager proceeds of weak growth.
But the range of initiatives now underway within NATO should help: transformation efforts to increase the pool of usable and deployable forces; wider use of multinational initiatives; greater reliance on common funding to assist force generation; and a comprehensive approach for sharing burdens more
equitably
across the entire international community.
It is up to us to make the policy and investment choices that can ease the transition, reduce its costs, and ensure that the income gains are
equitably
shared.
But those who want to leave their mark on one of the twenty-first century’s most vital issues – and to create a world in which international migrants are treated
equitably
and with dignity – will embrace it.
Globalization, well and
equitably
managed, can benefit all countries.
While economic openness boosts economies as a whole, there is an obvious need to ensure that the benefits are more
equitably
distributed or, at least, that some groups are not inordinately hurt by it.
In this way, regional roles and responsibilities become more clearly defined, with finite resources allocated strategically, equitably, and according to a common agenda.
That means more employment, more
equitably
distributed incomes and wealth, and more entrepreneurial opportunities.
Our objective – supported by eminent economists, lawyers, and social activists with tremendous first-hand experience – was to distribute the fruits of this growth more
equitably.
Unarmed observers could also help to ensure that emergency international food assistance, on which much of Zimbabwe’s population now depends for survival, is distributed equitably, without regard to the political leanings of those requiring it.
Third, the EU should craft asylum, migration, and border systems that
equitably
distribute financial, political, and other costs.
And it should take solidarity a step further when it comes to Syrians,
equitably
distributing the responsibility to host them across all member states.
In 2016, EU countries can be expected to get a handle on the immediate challenge, agreeing to key steps to control borders and share the burden of migration more
equitably.
And it should be obvious to everyone – even the richest among us – that providing comfort in old age, and prosperity for the next generation, requires that the wealthiest pay enough in taxes to ensure that growth is truly and
equitably
shared.
On May 31, G7 finance and development ministers will hold the first of a series of meetings in Canada to discuss how economic growth can be more
equitably
shared.
That many doses – which will be divided
equitably
among participating countries, regardless of their ability to pay – would cover some 20% of populations in participating countries.
Most economists believe that the price mechanism will allocate resources efficiently, if not equitably, and that competition will maximize national income.
Moreover, at a time when pressure on the ocean is intensifying rapidly, advocacy groups and scientists must work
equitably
with small fisheries and the communities that depend on them to ensure that they can manage the challenge of implementing sustainable practices.
According to the World Health Organization and other international health bodies, roughly $35 billion is needed to ensure that vaccines can be
equitably
distributed to the world’s 7.8 billion people.
It could once again become a society in which all citizens enjoy better standards of living than their predecessors, because the fruits of economic growth are
equitably
distributed.
In reality, we are not even at the end of the beginning of delivering what is needed: a “people’s vaccine” that is
equitably
distributed and made freely available to all who need it.
As the effects of climate change become increasingly apparent, so does the imperative of using natural resources more efficiently and equitably, and shifting to renewable energy sources.
What China wants is a fair and open global system in which all can participate
equitably
and that encourages economic cooperation.
But, in order to help protect health workers and communities, the vaccine must be delivered safely, sustainably, and
equitably.
To win, Green New Deal enthusiasts must be honest with citizens about what the coming transformation will entail, how its costs will be minimized and
equitably
shared, and what role they can play.
Although globalization has increased wealth substantially and allowed for significant progress in fighting poverty, the gains have not been shared
equitably.
A recovery strategy that aims to distribute income, wealth, and power more
equitably
must use all possible tools.
That is why urbanization experts have increasingly come to see secondary cities as the key to more inclusive growth, which requires that opportunities be distributed
equitably
across the whole of a society, rather than concentrated in a few exclusive hubs.
G20 member states must build on their previous pledges to work with the relevant international organizations and willing private-sector partners in creating a platform for delivering a vaccine fast and
equitably.
To that end, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations needs sufficient funding – $3 billion immediately, with more in 2021 and beyond – not only to develop and produce a vaccine for those who can afford it, but also to be in a position to distribute it
equitably
around the world.
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