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The additional cost of maintaining essential newborn health interventions at 90% coverage in the 75 countries with the highest mortality is
estimated
to be a mere $4.1billion per year.
By the time the SDG agenda reaches its end date, there will be an
estimated
8.5 billion people worldwide.
In the US, it has been
estimated
that for every 1% market share gained by imports from low-cost producers like China, prices fall by 2%.
But, despite this large expenditure, the proportion of the population living in poverty is officially
estimated
at 15%, about the same as it was 50 years ago.
To prevent superbugs from claiming an
estimated
ten million lives a year by 2050, we will need to invent new types of antimicrobial drugs and develop rapid diagnostic tests to avoid unnecessary treatment and cut our massive overuse of antibiotics.
By comparison, replacing blighted coffee trees with rust-resistant varieties would cost an
estimated
$1 billion.
For starters, there remains an overwhelming disparity between the US and Russia on non-strategic nuclear weapons in Europe, with roughly 200 for the former and an
estimated
2,000 for the latter.
From May 20-30, governments from more than 190 countries and an
estimated
6,000 delegates will meet in Bonn, Germany for the Ninth Meeting of the Parties to the CBD.
At the Shwe gas fields along the Burmese cost,
estimated
to be among the largest reserves in the world, two pipelines are to be constructed: one to China from the nearby port of Kyauk Phru, and the other to India from the port of Sittwe.
The Global Burden of Disease Study has
estimated
that, in 2013, depression was one of the top three causes of adolescent females’ loss of healthy years, and one of the top seven causes of lost healthy years in adolescent males.
In cattle production alone, economic losses amount to an
estimated
$1-1.2 billion annually, with total agricultural losses reaching roughly $4.75 billion.
Recognizing the link between economic growth and poverty reduction, those who crafted the UN’s Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s)
estimated
that halving poverty by 2015 in Africa requires countries to achieve an average minimum growth rate of 7% annually.
At a dinner in 1999, Paul Volcker, the former US Federal Reserve Bank Chairman,
estimated
the size of this financial housecleaning to be over 100% of Japan's annual GDP.
Such remittances enabled thousands of Jamaicans, for example, to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Gilbert in 1988, when storm damage was
estimated
at more than one-quarter of the country's annual GDP and nearly three households in four reported damage.
There are now an
estimated
600,000 to one million internal refugees.
The US is
estimated
to have a thousand-year supply at its present rate of gas consumption.
In August 2015, the International Monetary Fund
estimated
that Western sanctions would immediately reduce Russia’s real (inflation-adjusted) GDP by 1-1.5%.
It must be stressed, however, that what has changed are expectations, not
estimated
potential growth.
While serving as governor and party boss of Henan Province in the 1990’s, Li Keqiang failed to do much for the
estimated
one million peasants who contracted AIDS by selling blood to supplement their meager earnings.
More than 40% of the
estimated
330,000 survivors of childhood cancer in the United States experience a significant health-related complication from childhood cancer and its treatment.
An
estimated
600,000 Roma children of primary school age living in the EU accession countries are not attending school at all.
It is
estimated
that in the past 70 years, more than one million whales, dolphins, and porpoises have been killed in Japanese waters.
In 2005, the last year for which we have statistics, UNICEF
estimated
that “at least 317,000 children with disabilities in the region live in residential institutions, often for life.”
Total wheat production fell from 622 million metric tons in the 2005-2006 planting season to an
estimated
593 million metric tons in 2006-2007.
Hamilton
estimated
that the federal government could raise enough revenues to pay approximately 4% interest on the total amount of debt to be serviced – significantly less than the 6% yield on the existing obligations.
The
estimated
growth rate for 2016 is lower than the population growth rate of about 2%, implying a per capita contraction in GDP.
If it does, its annual GDP could be an
estimated
$5 trillion larger by 2030 than it is likely to be if policymakers continue to pursue investment-led growth.
I have
estimated
that Chinese labor compensation rates remain far less than half of those prevailing in America’s other top-ten foreign suppliers.
It can lead to lifelong intellectual disabilities, and is
estimated
to cost billions of dollars in lost productivity every year.
They will also bring back some of the previously earned foreign profits that have been left outside the US,
estimated
by the Treasury to be worth $2.5 trillion.
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