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A more coherent strategy would involve cutting off al-Shabaab’s
funding
and addressing the grievances – such as human-rights abuses against Somalis, discrimination against Muslims, foreign meddling in Somalia, and corruption – that motivate its recruits.
We also have to find a way to provide
funding
for adaptation and mitigation – to protect people from the impact of climate change and enable economies to grow while holding down pollution levels – while guarding against trade protection in the name of climate change mitigation.
Since 1983, the proportion of
funding
for mathematical and computational research that comes from the Biological Division of the US National Science Foundation has increased about 50-fold.
The dollar, they observe, is the
funding
currency for banks around the world.
Saudis are believed to have provided most of al-Qaeda’s funding, and more of the group’s foreign fighters in Iraq came from the Kingdom than from any other country.
Compared to the private sector, local governments and state-owned enterprises tend to have access to significantly cheaper funding, with the gap between official interest rates and shadow-banking borrowing costs reaching as much as ten percentage points.
Cheap
funding
and land revenue have led to excess infrastructure and industrial capacity without adequate market discipline.
Important improvements have been made over the past year to expand the pension system’s coverage, move toward universal health care, and provide public
funding
for basic education.
Finally, policymakers should encourage further capital-market integration, which would reinforce the euro, improve cross-border risk taking, diversify
funding
sources, and expand access to finance.
They suggest partially
funding
the required research and development with a “slowly rising but initially low carbon tax” that would avoid undermining economic growth.
In newsrooms from Serbia to South Africa, taxpayer-generated
funding
is growing.
While public media budgets have not grown everywhere – between 2011 and 2015, for example,
funding
for public media dropped in 40% of the European Broadcasting Union’s 56 member countries – government cash remains influential.
But when
funding
comes with strings, as government money often does, journalistic integrity can suffer.
The federal government can work to sharpen and reinforce state efforts by providing
funding
and encouraging best practices, while avoiding imposing any ideology on the projects.
The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 – which provided
funding
for states to put more police on the beat, impose tougher prison sentences, and build more prisons – was an example of how the federal government can encourage action by state and local authorities.
This would enable to FSB to hire the best possible talent, receive
funding
from governments, and enter into more formal arrangements with other international bodies in order to carry out its responsibilities more effectively.
If all member countries had little public debt, issuing European bonds up to 40% or 60% of GDP would cover all their
funding
needs, and they could reap a modest liquidity premium.
Key disaster mitigation programs were slashed and federal
funding
for post-disaster relief was cut in half.
For example, Florida (with 16 more electoral votes than Louisiana and where the president’s brother governs) received its requested
funding
to protect its wetlands.
Despite every major study showing that a massive coastal restoration program and higher levees were needed to protect New Orleans, the administration permitted federal agencies to stop protecting 20 million acres of wetlands, allowed developers to drain thousands of acres and in 2004 cut
funding
for holding back the waters of Lake Pontchartrain by more than 80%.
Despite an increase in
funding
for climate adaptation and mitigation in the developing world, Pakistan’s share has remained tiny, relative to the disasters it has suffered in the last five years alone.
In managing the 2008 crisis, foreign banks’ dependence on US-dollar
funding
constituted a major weakness, and required the provision of large swap lines by the Federal Reserve.
Europe urgently needs an economic doctrine that, despite today’s deficits, preserves
funding
for the investments and research that promote growth.
But, although aid is important, public
funding
from the developed countries can never be enough, even if we were to fulfill all our pledges.
Such
funding
schemes’ great innovation is that the richest people would pay, regardless of their own country’s economic position.
Making matters worse, critical donor
funding
– provided by a very limited number of actors, mostly government agencies and philanthropic groups in OECD countries – fell by nearly 10% last year.
Closing the
funding
gap and ending the scourge of TB will require the involvement of more – and more diverse – donors.
Decisions like these – carrying monumental implications and difficult to reverse – recently led the US National Institute of Mental Health, which gave its support (and considerable funding) to earlier editions, to announce that it is distancing itself from the manual.
The campaign-finance law was revised to provide additional government
funding
to parties that meet the quota, and to reduce the amount for parties that do not.
Moreover, 10% of government
funding
to political parties is now used for the advancement of women in politics, with each party establishing institutions for training women MPs and candidates.
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