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For example, within the Russian Federation, a law that entered into force just over a year ago requires non-governmental organizations that engage in “political activities” to register as “foreign agents” if they receive any
funding
from abroad.
Terrorism is a decentralized phenomenon – in its funding, planning, and execution.
The US has doubled
funding
for fossil-fuel exploration – to more than $5 billion – since 2009.
To enhance the funds’ effectiveness, GPE allocates 30% of
funding
based on the achievement of specific results chosen by the government and its development partners in the areas of learning quality, education-system efficiency, and equity.
We have also been building our capacity to respond quickly in emergencies, with half of our
funding
in 2014 supporting education in conflict-affected and fragile countries.
In fact, the report argued that if the unlimited-growth pathway was chosen, it would require complementary policies (including funding) to preserve the planet’s finite life-support systems.
That might well change if governments took simple steps like allocating more
funding
on a project basis and organizing contests.
Other measures, such as cutting
funding
for public education, are likely to reduce demand now and lower aggregate supply over the long run.
Greece and Ireland received
funding
when they were shut out of the capital market.
At the same time,
funding
for US Department of Housing and Urban Development programs has fallen below what it was in 2010 (adjusting for inflation).
More
funding
is certainly needed.
Since 2013, under the umbrella of its “Belt and Road Initiative,” China has been
funding
and implementing large infrastructure projects in countries around the world, in order to help align their interests with its own, gain a political foothold in strategic locations, and export its industrial surpluses.
Armed militias sprang up all over central and eastern DRC, and today wield absolute power across large swathes of territory, exploiting the extractive industries for
funding.
More money from the EU budget now goes to nuclear research than to non-nuclear research and development, and more infrastructure
funding
goes to carbon capture and storage (CCS) and conventional energy than to renewable energies.
The forthcoming negotiations on the EU’s 2014-2020 European budget are an opportunity to change direction and cut the
funding
for unpromising mega-projectslike the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) effort in southern France.
More partners and more
funding
will be needed to expand the network and maintain it over the long term.
Recipient governments must understand that
funding
will dry up if they continue to squander or steal it.
And the grants need to be sustained – so-called “resilience funding.”
Such an entity could function within the World Bank’s existing International Development Association (IDA) grant-making stream, which delivers
funding
aimed at promoting equality, economic growth, job creation, and better living conditions.
All that is needed is to enable such
funding
to go not just to poor states, but also to poor stateless refugees.
Such a network could include agencies within states, such as ministries of education throughout the Middle East, where a billion-dollar
funding
gap means that one million refugee children risk being forced to miss yet another school year.
Jonathan Zittrain, Co-Director of Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, has suggested that the United States, for example, could start with some basic
funding
for the kind of “science and technology innovation that gave us the Internet to begin with.”
Moreover, the associated MEDA
funding
mechanism crucially and specifically included the European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights.
This put human rights
funding
into the National Indicative Program (NIP), which encompasses 17 countries: ten in the south and seven in Eastern Europe.
To implement the far-reaching vision of the Barcelona Process, the ENP will have to revisit the way it distributes its financial support, rebalance the
funding
that it provides to the EU’s eastern and southern neighborhoods, and place much greater emphasis on democracy, the rule of law, and human rights.
The central bank would make it clear that it stands ready – provided that the reforms are real and the commitment to subsequent fiscal consolidation is credible – to serve as a “backstop for government funding” (as European Central Bank President Mario Draghi put it in August).
These are highly leveraged businesses, typically
funding
their balance sheets with no more than 5% equity (and thus 95% debt).
But programs like these are attractive for two reasons: they deepen a country’s access to educational expertise, and, more important, they open up new
funding
streams.
As
funding
from the US declines, Pakistan probably will also deepen its ties with China.
Thus, even a quota that permits an offshore clearing bank to tap
funding
in China does not guarantee that it can obtain that
funding
at a reasonable price.
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