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Indeed, by taking the right actions now, we can
eradicate
starvation.
Another possibility could be to
eradicate
prion diseases in livestock by removing the host’s prion gene.
We want to show that good governance and growth will help to
eradicate
poverty and the instability that has characterized our region for so long.
In its most recent death-penalty survey, the group pointed to Sub-Saharan Africa as a “beacon of hope” in the global effort to
eradicate
the practice.
By altering certain features of mosquitos, we could reduce or even
eradicate
ancient scourges such as malaria and dengue that afflict hundreds of millions of people each year.
Such rapid population growth seems likely to make it even more difficult for these countries to
eradicate
poverty and malnutrition, and to ensure that all citizens receive a quality education and basic health care.
Between now and September 2015, when heads of state will gather for the UN General Assembly, we have a historic chance to set the world on a more sustainable path that will
eradicate
poverty and enhance prosperity for all.
I will purge these bodies of corruption,
eradicate
organized crime, and liberate our towns from terrorists and bandits.
To give Russians back a feeling of pride in their homeland, and to create the conditions for a revival of our historical spiritual and cultural traditions, we must revive our schools,
eradicate
the spirit of depravity and violence in the media, provide everyone with access to masterpieces of Russian culture, and create the conditions for a social partnership between the state and the church.
It is time to
eradicate
the culture of impunity that has prevailed for far too long within the international community.
The invention of the insecticide DDT and cheap drugs helped rich countries practically
eradicate
it after World War II, making it a disease largely confined to poor countries.
The Council of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization decided that the FAO’s goal should no longer be merely to reduce hunger, but to
eradicate
hunger, food insecurity, and malnutrition.
Begin was the best proof that Israel’s critics needed that the Zionist revolution, although it created a state out of the ashes of the Holocaust, had failed to
eradicate
the collective self-image of the Jew and the Israeli as victim.
Though the country had a long way to go to
eradicate
poverty and extreme inequality, when it came to steady GDP growth, it was among the world’s strongest and most consistent performers.
And it is why an entirely preventable disease like malaria kills 600,000 people each year; many are too poor to buy drugs and bed nets, while governments are often too poor to
eradicate
the mosquitos that carry the disease or contain and treat outbreaks when they occurs.
Indeed, the drive to
eradicate
polio, as the Tajikistan tragedy shows, may be putting the entire world at risk.
This astounding accomplishment has played a key role in leading various national and international governments and organizations, including the WHO, Rotary International, and the Gates Foundation, to mount efforts to
eradicate
many other infectious diseases, such as measles, malaria, and polio.
In other parts of the world, the emergence of respect for a patient’s right to refuse vaccines creates a difficult challenge for those seeking to
eradicate
diseases such as polio.
The Politics of Polio EradicationCAMBRIDGE – A few years ago, the global campaign to
eradicate
polio seemed to have stalled.
As objectionable as working with groups like the Islamic State might be, it is important to remember that the main objective of efforts like the campaign to
eradicate
polio is to improve the health of people wherever they may live.
Of course, for them and for Israel, this was Hezbollah and the need to
eradicate
or at a minimum disarm it and force its fighters to a safe distance from settlements and towns in northern Israel.
Our job is to help countries
eradicate
poverty in a way that reduces inequality and exclusion, while protecting the ecosystems on which life depends.
It is also the first generation that can
eradicate
extreme poverty and secure a more hopeful future for all.
The horrible truth is that failure to
eradicate
the root causes of terrorism is almost certain to extend the Age of Terrorism, it is not clear that they really can be eradicated.
These two countries authorized a combined $8 billion in aid to Egypt immediately after June 30, and they make no secret of their desire to
eradicate
the Brotherhood.
This approach echoes Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy, launched last year on the premise that ensuring equal rights and economic opportunities for women and girls is the best way to
eradicate
poverty.
The obvious conclusion is that raising rural incomes sustainably is required to
eradicate
hunger.
Inspired by Italy’s investigating magistrates who took aim at the mafia bosses, and those Spanish judges who act as social redeemers, some French judges are determined to democratize the French Republic and
eradicate
corruption.
We are determined to
eradicate
Ebola by exchanging information, sharing technical expertise, creating innovative and accessible community health systems, and intensifying public education strategies, including steps that can be shared in families, such as applied water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) standards.
But if we continue on our current path, we could undermine the work that we have already done to
eradicate
poverty.
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