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As a result, these diseases receive a disproportionate amount of
funding
for research and control, while other infections kill, blind, deform, and disable many more – the “bottom billion” – who have little access to health care.
Lebanon often struggles to attract
funding
because of its status as a middle-income country, but this label is misleading, as it does not take into account serious structural weaknesses that pre-date the Syrian crisis or the huge proportion of the resident population composed of refugees from Syria, Palestine, and Iraq living in abject poverty.
Far from holding Pakistan’s generals accountable for the American blood on their hands, the US has provided them large amounts of
funding
– so much, in fact, that Pakistan has been one of America’s largest aid recipients.
Increased
funding
for research and development of new antibiotics and diagnostics to fight AMR is also vital.
This excessive dependence on credit stems from the lack of adequate
funding
and the relative underdevelopment of China’s equity markets, with market capitalization amounting to only 37% of GDP, compared to 104% of GDP in the US.
The key to success will be to manage the sequence of liquidity injections and interest-rate reforms so that the effort to address local subprime debts does not trigger asset-price deflation, while reducing financial repression that cuts off
funding
to more productive sectors and regions.
It does not ask for one cent of additional official
funding
for the Greek state.
That concern is reinforced by the dramatic cuts to the US State Department budget, and to US
funding
for the United Nations, that Trump has proposed.
A sudden withdrawal of interbank
funding
has the same consequences as a bank run.
German and other northern European banks that no longer trust their southern counterparts parked their funds at the ECB’s deposit facility, whereas southern European banks used the ECB’s lending facilities to make up for the loss of private interbank
funding.
Regional imbalances in interbank
funding
can, of course, also arise in the US Federal Reserve System.
Now the G-8 will discuss
funding
for palliative measures.
This could include making more
funding
available to researchers and research institutions, as well as promoting open sources for knowledge sharing.
But as long as the NEF and similar efforts continue to nurture the continent’s brightest young scientists and tackle systemic issues like funding, mobility, and research infrastructure, the odds are good that those leading the search for solutions will be the very people Turok predicted.
And though the European Commission’s proposed 2020-2027 budget would reduce such funding, it would allow member states to continue spending taxpayers’ money on fossil-fuel production.
But, as with the rest of the industry’s doublespeak, this logic more often than not leads to further lock-in, as firms sink ever more
funding
into unproven negative-emissions technologies and other measures that will perpetuate dependence on fossil fuels.
Policies and
funding
to support midwife education, training, and regulation can produce up to a sixteenfold return on investment, because when midwives are involved in pregnancy and childbirth, mothers are less likely to require expensive emergency interventions such as caesarean sections.
And, as the owner of over $1.25 trillion in Treasuries and other dollar-based assets, China has played a vital role in
funding
America’s chronic budget deficits – in effect, lending much of its surplus saving to a US that has been woefully derelict in saving enough to support its own economy.
American diplomacy has been all but invisible in the Middle East, and the State Department does not seem to have any ideas or, more importantly,
funding
with which to take the lead.
Higher capital requirements mean, in essence, more equity
funding
and – by implication, under any sensible definition – relatively less debt for a given balance-sheet size.
According to the International Monetary Fund, in 2016, $12 billion in foreign
funding
had been promised for various projects, but only $2.1 billion had been invested.
This would require more
funding
in the long run for the European Fund for Strategic Investments, to which the German government should contribute directly.
For two consecutive years now, malaria deaths have risen, while
funding
has flatlined.
In response to dwindling donor funds, the Ghanaian government brought the country’s private-sector leaders together to launch the Ghana Malaria Foundation, which currently is working to fill urgent
funding
gaps, but will eventually help lead a sustainable, domestic effort to eliminate malaria from the country.
In the case of the Rohingya crisis, insufficient
funding
has been compounded by wider failures by humanitarian agencies, including weak coordination, turf battles, and differences over which curriculum should be used – an apparently esoteric issue that has become entangled with questions about Rohingya children’s future status.
By contrast, “surge funding” would enable the EU to respond more effectively to some of the most dangerous consequences, by helping to tip the economic, political, and social dynamics away from xenophobia and disaffection toward constructive outcomes that benefit refugees and countries alike.
These entities, which retain considerable borrowing capacity, should be redirected to secure the surge
funding
required to address the migration crisis.
Instead, the EU and its member states must find new sources of tax revenue to repay the surge
funding.
It would be irresponsible to allow the EU to disintegrate for lack of financing to bring the crisis under control; yet the lack of adequate
funding
is the main obstacle to successful programs in the frontline countries.
Such interlocking relationships between global warming and development explain why the French government requires that at least 50% of the
funding
provided by the AFD be directed toward development projects that also have a positive impact on the environment.
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