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It helps participants explore and develop their abilities, and then apply them in practical settings, such as acquiring
funding
to start or expand their own businesses.
Just as US President Donald Trump was touting the accomplishments of his first 100 days in office, a federal court, responding to a legal complaint brought by several jurisdictions, temporarily blocked his executive order to strip federal
funding
from “sanctuary” states and cities.
That is why the main opposition Labour Party has collaborated in defeating all parliamentary efforts to moderate May’s hardline Brexit plans, even on such relatively uncontentious issues as visa-free travel, pharmaceutical testing, or science
funding.
This is the strategy that begins to emerge as a form of government: deny there is a problem (despite the facts), cut
funding
for politically inexpedient research, and claim that all outcomes are rosy.
One can now expect the BLS to face some
funding
problems along with various kinds of political pressure.
The mechanisms for
funding
HIV/AIDS research reinforce this separation, because they rarely allow for – much less invite – the kind of innovative cross-field approaches that will be needed to translate recent breakthroughs into testable products.
Drug trafficking is but one source of
funding
for criminals, and action against all of them needs to be comprehensive.
And while school surveys are conducted in some countries,
funding
constraints often mean that they are carried out infrequently.
Indeed, the first achievement of the Oslo summit was a call to get much more serious about closing the $39 billion annual gap in external
funding
needed to ensure that every child attends pre-primary, primary, and secondary school.
The new commission, convened by Norway, Indonesia, Chile, and Malawi, and headed by former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, will make the case for investment in education and reversal of the decline in overall
funding.
At that time, the world secured the donor
funding
and introduced the innovating finance mechanisms that enabled widespread vaccine distribution and led to better ways to combat HIV, malaria, and other diseases.
The late Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs was a smart businessman, but every technology that makes the iPhone “smart” was developed with state
funding.
And, following the commitment, made by Obama and 19 other world leaders at last December’s climate change conference in Paris, to double public investment in green-energy research, ARPA-E seems set to receive a welcome boost in
funding.
To be sure, the guarantee that the US, as the issuer of the dominant international reserve currency, can acquire low-cost
funding
for its fiscal deficit and national debt amounts to what former French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing famously called America’s “exorbitant privilege.”
Constitutional debt limits have yet to be tested in times of emergency, when new
funding
is needed quickly.
Today, however, Spanish banks – especially those most heavily engaged in domestic mortgage lending – must pay a much higher spread over interbank rates to secure new
funding.
The onset of the current recession in Europe has exposed this low productivity, with the failure of many SMEs leading to large losses for the banks, whose
funding
costs, meanwhile, have increased.
But their
funding
costs are not zero.
Other creditors, too, will continue to provide financing, because they expect that the (national) authorities will intervene – either by providing emergency
funding
or by arranging a merger with another institution – before the bank fails.
There is a strong case for more adequate
funding
of higher education, including student fees, which are still unpopular in many countries outside the US.
The fact that Greece nonetheless is effectively trying to destroy Golden Dawn – the parliament just voted to freeze the party’s state
funding
– suggests that, in the end, most democracies will want to draw the line somewhere.
With small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – by far the economy’s most important growth engine – unable to acquire sufficient
funding
from the formal financial sector, they have been forced to turn to informal channels.
It is encouraging, too, that private equity funds look interested in creating and
funding
new entrants.
The financial system has yet to address adequately the challenges of financial inclusivity, particularly
funding
of SMEs and rural areas, and exposure to excess capacity in selected industries.
The search for additional and more stable
funding
to meet the MDG’s has led to various proposals for innovative financing mechanisms and debt relief, in particular by British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown.
To prevent malnutrition from taking hold, the international community needs more resources and more
funding
across many sectors.
In this changing economic landscape, financing a transformative development agenda will require an unprecedented level of cooperation among governments, donors, and the private sector, as well as policies and institutions that facilitate more efficient use of existing resources and attract new and diverse sources of
funding.
This brings us to the third crucial source of development funding: domestic private finance.
The final piece of the development-financing puzzle is external private funding, delivered via foreign direct investment, international bank loans, bond and equity markets, and private remittances.
If countries are willing to make this level of commitment, they should not fail to deliver universal education for lack of
funding.
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