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European and other high-income countries, including the United States, must meet their obligation, in accordance with the “polluter pays” principle, to provide Africa with new, accessible, dependable, and reliable
funding
to support mitigation and adaptation strategies in areas such as disaster risk reduction, renewable energy, technology, and skill development.
But those commitments are still vague given the fact that EU leaders failed to say how much of the
funding
would be coming from Europe.
Therefore the real results of this EU agreement on climate
funding
remain to be seen.
Its 2011 “Nakba Law” authorizes Israel’s finance minister to withhold
funding
from institutions that reject Israel’s character as a “Jewish state” or that commemorate the country’s Independence Day – which Palestinians call the Nakba (catastrophe) – as a day of mourning.
We cannot keep starting and stopping children’s schooling while waiting for
funding.
Beyond meeting its
funding
commitments, the international community needs to increase its investment in mobile and scalable education technologies.
Such action from the WHC would also help to educate and empower civil society, while placing pressure on financial institutions to withhold the
funding
required for massive development projects.
And, the World Bank’s energy financing remains overwhelmingly dedicated to fossil fuels, despite limited efforts to establish
funding
for low-carbon energy.
The continent’s agricultural sector is further hindered by low skills, a dearth of innovation, weak infrastructure, little funding, and lack of access to land, land titles, and lender security.
Once an HIV-infected individual tests positive, achieving the second 90% (AVR treatment) depends mainly on
funding
and staffing; with a sufficient health budget, medicines can be made available for all infected individuals.
Similarly, while competition will improve the quality of research and education, this does not imply reduced public funding, a lower priority for basic research, or the elimination of scholarships.
It is impossible to change radically the way scholars and research workers are appointed in most member states, and to revise completely the criteria for
funding
of faculties and laboratories.
It is critical that we find new sources of
funding
to support the academic researchers and small companies whose discoveries are laying the foundations for tomorrow’s medicines.
With the surge in unemployment in the 1970's, for example, several new categories of beneficiaries were created and subsequently modified to adapt to
funding
limitations.
As globalization increases competition, it also reinforces certain narratives – such as those dictating which research areas deserve the most
funding.
Just as “trending” topics in the media can come to dominate public attention, trending research areas attract the vast majority of
funding.
Most fundamental, encouraging diversity – of institutions,
funding
mechanisms, and research approaches – is vital to prevent innovation-killing conformity.
On the same day as the EBA’s announcement, the worst performer, Italy’s Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, announced €5 billion ($5.6 billion) in new funding, pursuant to its €5.6 billion capital requirement.
According to the World Health Organization, the annual
funding
deficit for TB research and development is more than $1.3 billion, a shortfall that is exacerbated by a lack of market incentives within the pharmaceutical industry.
While the declaration endorsed at the end of the UN meeting did offer a compromise, the quandary remains: how can we guarantee access to medications – especially for the poorest patients – while maintaining
funding
streams for pharmaceutical R&D?Patients’ needs must always be emphasized.
The longer we wait to increase R&D
funding
and strengthen collaboration on treatment, the higher TB’s death toll will climb.
Even as many countries in the developing world have stepped up their commitment to improving and expanding education opportunities, education has remained chronically underfinanced, with
funding
levels far below what is needed to achieve education benchmarks.
But even with such an increase, more
funding
will be needed.
More generally, China has made recent progress in boosting labor productivity, encouraging technological innovation, and improving service quality in key urban areas, despite severe financial repression and inadequate access to
funding
by small and medium-size private enterprises.
Unfortunately, even the promise of additional
funding
cannot overcome governmental intransigence.
Easy access to cheap
funding
and high commodity prices alleviated the need to press ahead with difficult reforms of infrastructure, utilities, education, and health care, to name a few areas.
The criminal investigations launched recently into illegal spending by Johnson’s official Leave campaign, and allegations of Russian
funding
for former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage’s parallel campaign further justify a final referendum.
These three measures, if applied to all banks, would eliminate the need for special rules governing liquidity or
funding
(which would remain open to supervisory review, but not to binding constraints).
Although the ECB left open how this would be carried out, its commitment whetted investors’ appetite, reduced interest-rate spreads in the eurozone, and made it possible to reduce the
funding
of crisis-stricken economies through the printing press (Target credit).
Moreover, Poland has benefited from access to massive EU funding, with more than €92 billion ($128 billion) pouring into the economy over the last ten years.
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