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The most promising approach might be sanctions against leading personalities, and against transfers of technology and funding, as well as covert operations, to delay Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
According to a recent RAND study, the United States’
funding
for disaster loss-reduction research in 2003 amounted to about $127 million – only 7% of the amount invested in climate-change research for that year.
California recently adopted a similar approach, issuing IOUs when faced with the impossibility of access to
funding.
While his supporters have staged protests against the police raid and interrogation of their leader, Indian officials have expressed apprehension that China may be
funding
Ogyen Trinley Dorje as part of a plan to influence the Karmapa’s Kagyu sect, which controls important monasteries along the militarized Indo-Tibetan border.
It will also require increased
funding
for the development and delivery of new health tools to redress the conditions that disproportionately kill women and children in LMICs.
Those plans, in turn, require funding, manpower, collective will, and enforcement capability.
The UN appeal for South Sudan, which faces famine after fighting prevented farmers from planting crops, has reached only half of its
funding
target.
But proper diagnosis and treatment requires money, and
funding
is being cut.
The Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition, a global research and advocacy group, estimates that developing countries face a $793 million
funding
gap for contraception supplies over the next three years.
Fully
funding
the family-planning needs of poor countries would lift millions out of poverty, improve rates of educational attainment, and help close the gender pay gap in the Global South.
Leaders in government, the private sector, and civil society must join us in working toward this ambitious goal.Developed countries could solve the global family-planning
funding
shortfall for a mere 20 cents per person per year, a bargain given the projected returns for individuals, families, and economies.
Developed countries could solve the global family-planning
funding
shortfall for a mere 20 cents per person per year, a bargain given the projected returns for individuals, families, and economies.
Ironically, today’s pain stems from one of the great successes that emerging economies have achieved: the reduction of foreign-currency
funding
in favor of local-currency debt.
Ultimately, even if emerging economies manage to diversify their
funding
away from foreign currencies, they will remain hostages to US monetary-policy cycles.
Judith Rodin, the president of the Rockefeller Foundation, announced last October that her organization will provide
funding
to the International Rice Research Institute to shepherd Golden Rice through national regulatory approval processes in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
The reason for the migrants’ strong preference for Germany is that the country, together with Sweden, has Europe’s most liberal asylum system and allocates particularly high levels of
funding
to accommodate the newcomers.
Moreover, talk of disease “eradication” is unparalleled as a means to command funding, engage the attention of politicians, and garner positive media coverage.
Meanwhile, high levels of past exposure and weakening creditor coordination are undermining the availability of external funding, including from the International Monetary Fund.
Although cuts in CO2 emissions and agreement on
funding
and finance are necessary goals, the geopolitical reality is that climate change cannot be decoupled from trade or discussions on exchange rates, the IMF, reform of the UN, and so on.
They can also provide funding, advice, technical assistance, and yes, occasionally military force to help the process along.
Putin clinched his authority over the state sector in 2007, during his second term, with the creation of vast corporations that have since expanded substantially, with cheap state funding, often securing monopolies in their industries.
China is trying to secure
funding
from the United Nations to improve reproductive health – an effort that has been set back by reports of forced abortion.
A major goal of cooperation must also be to raise
funding.
Second, it is fanciful to believe that the private sector would want to get involved in providing
funding
to a huge financial firm under court supervision, particularly during a systemic crisis.
The EU could offer increased
funding
to support refugees in North African countries, which, in return, should develop robust protection policies of their own.
Such a response must be underpinned by adequate (and considerable) funding; well-trained doctors, nurses, and community health workers; and improved local capacity for diagnosis, treatment, contact tracing, and the isolation of infected individuals.
Had such
funding
been available to mount a robust initial response when Ebola emerged, the WHO would have had a strong incentive to declare an international emergency in a timely manner.
The treaty, based on the principle of a right to health, would provide clear guidelines for the allocation of
funding
and other responsibilities.
Establishing frameworks to provide scalable, sustainable
funding
to achieve these goals is a wise and affordable investment – one that is in everyone’s interest.
Now it is appealing to the world’s governments and the private sector for another three years of funding, with governments set to decide on further financing in early December in Washington, DC.
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