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So, beyond offering
funding
for ameliorative programs, Soros uses his philanthropy to advance a vision of a truly free society governed by democratically accountable leaders.
This is a pittance compared to the eurozone’s debts and deficits, and would fall far short of
funding
Europe’s permanent rescue facility, the European Stability Mechanism, which is supposed to be capitalized to the tune of €500 billion.
Even if researchers themselves are motivated by only the noblest of goals, their need for
funding
forces them to take into account profitability.
Even if researchers themselves are motivated by only the noblest of goals, their need for
funding
forces them to take into account the demand for ideas.
And, if
funding
is not a major issue, the mechanism of amplification of an idea (and thus its ultimate diffusion) nonetheless depends upon how appealing it is to some lobbying effort.
In the end, there can be no stable democracy in Venezuela if it must co-exist with a large, totalitarian political party that can rely on
funding
from a corrupt, money-laundering elite.
Yet the
funding
of new coal-fired power plants in both countries has been widely opposed by well-meaning Westerners and governments.
But, while much has been accomplished, much more remains to be done – and the Global Fund needs at least $2 billion to reverse a
funding
freeze that is in place through 2014.
After all, the last big partisan fight (in 2013) over
funding
the government and raising the debt limit gained little for the Republicans who instigated it – other than significant damage to their reputation for responsibility.
As for agriculture, G20 member governments should follow through on commitments they made at the Pittsburgh summit in 2009 to increase
funding
for developing countries by $21 billion.
Inspired by German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s recent proposal to tie EU
funding
to the acceptance of migrants, member states should also work to create stronger incentives for cooperation.
For example, governments and donors sometimes tie
funding
to self-reported measures, which creates incentives for recipients to over-report key data like vaccination or school-enrollment rates.
The recognition by governments and external donors of the need for more – and more efficient – funding, particularly to national statistical systems, will be integral to such a shift.
In fact, tying progress on those metrics to
funding
via pay-for-performance agreements could improve development outcomes considerably.
It would also provide a country-specific framework for innovation on
funding
mechanisms and the engagement of civil society and the private sector, while mobilizing new technologies for data collection and dissemination.
In short, a data compact would help to mobilize and focus domestic and donor
funding
to achieve national statistical priorities.
In less than a year, President Dwight Eisenhower had approved
funding
for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and launched Project Mercury, NASA’s first human spaceflight program.
According to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, federal
funding
for research and development in 2017 fell by 23.6% in real terms compared to 2007.
In a 2009 diplomatic cable, then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton identified Saudi Arabia as “the most significant source of
funding
to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide.”
Between 2005 and 2012, for example, the CDC lost 17% of its funding, and officials recently reported that
funding
allocated for Ebola-type health emergencies is $1 billion less than it was in 2003.
Hence,
funding
for public health has been a tough sell in good economic times, and is one of the first targets for retrenchment.
Had CDC
funding
been at an appropriate level, US support – in the form of highly trained public health professionals, rather than ground troops – might have been deployed much earlier and been more effective.
However, had the same lawmakers who are now deriding the CDC listened to pleas for more support and warnings of the consequences of poor
funding
over the past several years, perhaps the US would not be in the situation in which it finds itself today.
Europe must break the vicious circle linking distressed sovereign borrowers with banks that are obliged, or at least encouraged, to buy their bonds, which in turn provide the
funding
for bank rescues.
This is a clear symptom of the dissatisfying conditions back home, where a rigid labor market, inadequate
funding
for academic research and start-ups, and a socioeconomic system biased toward the old prevent individuals from expressing their full potential.
Second, international banks that had been lending to South America abruptly withdrew their
funding
in the second half of 1998.
Second, the UN Security Council should implement the ceasefire now under negotiation, calling on all countries, including the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, and Iran, to stop arming and
funding
military forces within Syria.
Some Democratic activists seek an immediate withdrawal and are pressing for Congress to cut off
funding
for the war, but that is unlikely.
Jordan’s diverse tribal composition was reflected in newly established Web sites, some of which were created with tacit support – and even
funding
– from security agencies or other official or political groups.
But it would help to isolate the group still further, dry up any remaining sources of external funding, and mobilize Somalis to resist it.
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