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Yet
funders
and governments have undervalued these essential ecosystem services.
They must resist the temptation to use official power to benefit themselves, their families, or their cultural identity group, and refuse enticements, however powerful they may be, to offer special access or protection to friends, funders, and lobbyists.
It results from academics and
funders
collaborating on projects that aim to increase the competitive advantage of each in their respective domains.
This forces knowledge to be made more widely available, thereby breaking the effective monopoly that researchers and their
funders
would otherwise enjoy.
Once teaching reduces, if not eliminates, the original competitive advantage associated with a piece of research, academics and their
funders
are forced to seek new sources of advantage by producing new knowledge.
If
funders
take notice, farmers are poised to respond – and 2010 could mark the start of a bright new era in African agriculture.
If the Bank – which currently lends Nigeria almost $5.5 billion and expects to commit an additional $2 billion in each of the next four years – moved in this direction, other
funders
might follow.
Many large pharmaceutical companies are now espousing the virtue of these strategies, but will they work if adopted inconsistently by the industry and not at all by academia and
funders?
Though scientists have traditionally tended to focus on either prevention or cure, defeating the HIV/AIDS virus will require researchers – and their
funders
– to collaborate to address the challenge from both directions.
Why should a scientist proposing research on human embryos – or, for that matter, the
funders
and publishers of that research – be held to a lower standard?
Our fellows’ research on these issues poses vital questions to governments and development
funders
about how to design solutions and implement them in ways that ensure accountability.
Pulled in different directions by plutocratic
funders
and angry nativist populists, the GOP became ripe for a Trump-style hostile takeover.
But no major US party has offered such a program, and even now GOP leaders and major funders, having moved the party further toward the free-market right during the Obama years, oppose it.
GOP politicians, funders, and advocacy group leaders are now trying to convince themselves that Trump, in the White House, could be managed to implement the Republican agenda.
The credit goes to an international coalition of visionary people: the leaders who make polio eradication a high priority in their countries and the
funders
who underwrite the work of combating the disease.
Press Start connects
funders
in rich countries directly to vetted, independent journalists in poor countries, starting with Armenia, the Congo, Honduras, Lebanon, and Macedonia.
And, although the Global Partnership for Education raised more than $2 billion in its replenishment effort, health programs have more funders, reflected in, for example, the $12 billion Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.
The BBC, which briefly ran its own Arabic language news station in the mid-1990's - before closing it down because its Saudi
funders
were unhappy with its reporting - recently announced that it will re-launch an Arabic language news satellite station.
The other
funders
of the European Research Group quickly distanced themselves from the experiment.
Second, companies are the major
funders
of political campaigns in places like the US, while politicians themselves are often part owners, or at least the silent beneficiaries of corporate profits.
Its members – which come from international organizations, governments, industry, public and philanthropic R&D funders, academia, NGOs, and civil-society groups – will work to develop new vaccines that can prevent emerging infectious diseases from becoming epidemics.
The World Bank, one of its primary funders, is considering withdrawing its financial support.
Engaging government policymakers, civil society, the media, and
funders
on the message of Health for All will be crucial to strengthening health systems.
Nevertheless, in 2011, a coalition of scientists and
funders
submitted a letter to former UK Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley requesting regulation revision, in order to permit the new techniques’ use in clinical treatment “once sufficient pre-clinical evidence [was] established.”
With early-stage investors scarce, governments turning away from blue-sky science, and
funders
of university-based research increasingly demanding that grantees’ show the “impact” of their work, who will fund risk-taking?
Despite the scale of the TB threat, research
funders
and the pharmaceutical industry have largely ignored the disease over the past 50 years.
Among the company’s original
funders
is the oil sands financier N. Murray Edwards (as well as Bill Gates).
Over the past decade, many international
funders
and development organizations have tried to bypass governments, owing to concerns about corruption or red tape.
Rather than taking comfort in the idea that they are “protecting Africa” or “protecting the poor,” development finance institutions, impact investors, and bilateral
funders
must set their sights higher.
Given the scale of the problem, governments, NGOs, and
funders
must rapidly expand this work and leverage technological innovations to provide land documentation quickly and efficiently to farmers across the region.
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