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Over the last year, the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has struck four health
facilities
supported by the non-governmental organization Doctors Without Borders.
As part of an overhaul of the Fund’s lending facilities, we introduced the Flexible Credit Line (FCL), a pre-emptive insurance facility for members with strong policies.
Lacking proper equipment and medical facilities, Mahalanabis administered ORT in camps, and in the process, saved thousands of lives.
During the past couple of years, NATO’s funding policy has been updated to allow common funding to be used as an incentive for the provision of certain theater-level enabling capabilities, like medical facilities, airports handling troops and supplies, or intelligence.
There has been widespread fear that Iran would abrogate the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and use its enrichment
facilities
to develop a nuclear weapon.
Similarly, laws restricting the use of land make it difficult to build
facilities
such as factories and hotels, which could employ large numbers of people.
Among the many dangers lurking along it today, the most ominous concerns the response of Israel and the United States to the question of when Iran’s nuclear
facilities
will become impregnable, creating, in Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak’s phrase, a “zone of immunity.”
Myriad details were addressed: Thailand flew ambassadors to the affected part of the country to help attend to the needs of their citizens, helped those who lost their money and passports return home, provided health care for the injured, set up systems to identify bodies, and dealt with the difficulties posed by shortages of body bags and the lack of cold storage
facilities.
The United States Federal Reserve’s commercial paper facility was helpful in reopening the commercial paper market (although other of its
facilities
have been less successful).
It has contributed significantly to international thinking on the design of new lending
facilities.
This danger would be attenuated if pre-qualification was not a yes-or-no decision: if there were a range of
facilities
for which countries could be pre-qualified, they could be moved between them as circumstances changed.
The discussion focused mainly on how food can be procured, prepared, and delivered within the constraints of pricing, availability, and each school district’s
facilities
(which determine what kind of food they can prepare and serve).
But there is another issue: serving better school lunches often requires restoring the food-preparation
facilities
that existed before.
In one Maharashtra county, the local authorities, fearing violence, temporarily banned gatherings of more than five people around water storage and supply
facilities.
China’s rulers have touted the move as underscoring the effectiveness of upstream “water facilities” in addressing droughts and containing floods.
But, as panic about the spread of Ebola grips Liberia – as well as Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Nigeria – people there are increasingly associating clinicians and health-care
facilities
with exposure to the disease.
To be sure, the shortcomings of Liberia’s health-care system long preceded the Ebola outbreak, with roughly 28% of the country’s four million citizens lacking access to adequate
facilities.
Another 20% would be allocated for essential drugs, medication, and supplies; 15% would be spent on facilities, research laboratories, and transportation; 10% would go toward staffing; and 5% would be earmarked for emergency services.
The bill would guarantee a basic health package for all Nigerians, and requires universal acceptance of accident and other emergency cases by all health facilities, both public and private.
Many academic and commercial research
facilities
want one, as do several countries.
Others involve small changes in industrial processes, such as the use of inputs that emit less carbon in steel and cement production, as well as large ones, such as a changeover within Europe to lower-carbon manufacturing
facilities.
The bulk of this research has not been conducted in university labs or corporate R&D facilities, but spontaneously by teenagers, who use it to share copyrighted music with one another without paying for it.
Its goal, spelled out plainly by US President George W. Bush’s administration to the Security Council and the US Congress, was to destroy Iraq’s WMD stockpiles and production
facilities.
Of course, as it turned out, no such stockpiles or
facilities
were found, and the war proved to be an exercise in bloody futility.
Would further dispersal of Iran’s nuclear
facilities
be one?
Trump’s National Security Council is reportedly conducting an in-depth review of US policy toward North Korea, and considering a number of policy options, ranging from preemptive strikes on North Korean nuclear
facilities
to “soft” regime change through the imposition of harsher sanctions.
Chinese leaders worry that THAAD’s X-band radar will negate China’s second-strike nuclear capacity, and that the system could be integrated with US and Japanese
facilities
to create a web covering all of Northeast Asia.
Instead, we should perhaps invest in water storage
facilities.
They feel unsafe on poorly-lit streets, and have little access to parks or recreational
facilities.
Waste-treatment
facilities
are not typically tourist attractions, but Ankara’s novel integrated urban waste-management system has rightly attracted global attention.
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