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But I was at a TED event recently and Esther Duflo, probably one of the leading experts in, effectively, the
eradication
of poverty in the developing world, actually spoke.
Here we come down with the
eradication
of smallpox, better education, health service.
Too bad! Nine years ago, it was very much a Liberal Agenda objective to trash the Founding Fathers and indeed they had some success in eradicating the Founding Fathers from many American classrooms including, for example, New Jersey; whose
eradication
of our great founders quickly ended when the Washington Times shone the spotlight of truth into the NJ School Board and their subversive deed.
This story was also brilliantly presented in the Newberry Award-winning children's novel, "The Secret of the Andes," by Ann Nolan Clark, about a young boy who is the last remaining pure Incan, living in the Andes with his spiritual guide and teacher, who goes on a journey of discovery into Cuzco, to find out what contributed to the
eradication
of his race.
In the name of sex education and the
eradication
of the evils of socially transmitted disease, the film begins with the earnest entreaty that "Ignorance Must Be Abolished".
For disease eradication, partnership is essential.
We hope to encourage further global collaboration this week, as Abu Dhabi convenes more than 200 leaders in disease
eradication
at a forum called Reaching the Last Mile.
Complete eradication, elimination, or control of disease is complex, and that is particularly true of malaria.
Notable exclusions are real estate and alcohol – notorious sources of black money, the
eradication
of which is supposed to be a major objective of the Modi government – as well as petroleum products (currently taxed at about 45%), electricity, and communications tariffs.
Bin Laden’s
eradication
may strip some dictators, from Libya’s Muammar el-Qaddafi to Yemen’s Ali Abdallah Saleh, of the main justification they have used for their decades of repression.
That, at least, was the idea behind a United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded poppy
eradication
program in Afghanistan.
Soon after, USAID funded its own big
eradication
program.
Although they lacked experience in narcotics eradication, many NGOs based in Peshawar and Pakistan’s North West Frontier jumped at the opportunity to secure USAID money, proposing ill-considered programs.
What is not amusing is the end result: the poppy
eradication
program achieved the opposite to what was intended.
Although non-governmental organizations are doing an effective job, responsibilities assigned to different European countries – such as helping the Afghan government with law enforcement and poppy
eradication
– have fallen short of both needs and promises.
Not only has the expansion of primary and secondary education been linked to accelerated economic growth, poverty eradication, and improved income equality, but education also appears to be closely associated with social enrichment and inclusion, the upgrading of human capital, increased opportunities, and enhanced freedom and welfare.
The other option is simply to prioritize
eradication
of malaria today.
Vaccines have eradicated smallpox, pushed polio to the verge of eradication, and saved millions of children from measles, diphtheria, tetanus, and other deadly and disabling diseases.
Last month, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) hosted the first-ever high-level meeting on tuberculosis (TB) to explore options for international
eradication
efforts.
These pockets of the bacterium, now completely immune to antimicrobial treatment, mean that the challenge of global
eradication
has become even more daunting.
Eradication
is also difficult because TB is a highly contagious airborne bacterium; people living and working in close quarters – such as miners, prisoners, migrants, and refugees – suffer the highest rates of infection.
And, with organizations like the World Health Organization and the African Union beginning to produce roadmaps for TB eradication, it is clear that momentum is steadily building.
These include the protection of property rights, effective contract enforcement,
eradication
of corruption, enhanced transparency and financial information, sound corporate governance, monetary and fiscal stability, debt sustainability, market-determined exchange rates, high-quality financial regulation, and prudential supervision.
The negotiations are aimed not at eradication, but at lengthening lead-time – specifically, limiting uranium-enrichment levels to 3.5%, establishing a strong inspections regime, and reaching an agreement on the Arak nuclear facility.
A strict framework for allowing, and at the same time limiting, government’s involvement in central-bank decision-making is particularly crucial in emerging markets, given that, in most of them, central-bank independence has contributed not only to the
eradication
of inflation, but also to institution-building.Central-bank independence is a peculiar institutional innovation.
As in the case of the Diamondback moth, successful
eradication
of disseminated cancer cells is rare.
In recent decades, international and local cooperation have reduced Africa’s malaria deaths by 60% , pushed polio to the brink of eradication, and extended the lives of millions of Africans infected with HIV/AIDS.
The success to date of the polio
eradication
program - clearing a huge swathe of the earth of an ancient scourge - demonstrates what can be achieved when simple technology is used effectively.
In the midst of uncertainty following the terrorist attacks of September 11 th , the people of Afghanistan and Pakistan, determined not to let the conflict sidetrack progress in polio eradication, immunized 35 million of their children in coordinated efforts in September and November 2001.
When this ambitious
eradication
program was launched in 1988, polio was paralyzing more than 1,000 children every day in 125 countries on five continents.
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