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So maybe 10 years from now, if this project succeeds, you will be sitting in an interview having to fill out this crazy
global
knowledge.
No — well, yes, but they are not so important in the
global
statistics, that is what I'm saying.
Big data is important, and big data is new, and when you think about it, the only way this planet is going to deal with its
global
challenges — to feed people, supply them with medical care, supply them with energy, electricity, and to make sure they're not burnt to a crisp because of
global
warming — is because of the effective use of data.
The hope is that they will help transform access to care, the health picture in impoverished areas, and even the way medicine itself is learned and practiced, and that they will become pioneers in our
global
reach for universal health coverage, surely a tall order.
First, they just don't have enough doctors, and where they do, their distribution is skewed against the poor, because our
global
health crisis is fed by a crisis in human resources.
It could be that we all start having a lot of children in the future, and the growth rates are going to be higher, but from now on, these are the best projections we have, and this will make
global
growth decline and the gap between the rate of return go up.
We know too little about
global
wealth dynamics, so we need international transmission of bank information.
We need a
global
registry of financial assets, more coordination on wealth taxation, and even wealth tax with a small tax rate will be a way to produce information so that then we can adapt our policies to whatever we observe.
The
global
average cost of sending money is eight percent.
Increasingly, I feel like a
global
citizen.
This is the crux of the work on which I have been singularly focused for the last 16 months, the question of why privacy matters, a question that has arisen in the context of a
global
debate, enabled by the revelations of Edward Snowden that the United States and its partners, unbeknownst to the entire world, has converted the Internet, once heralded as an unprecedented tool of liberation and democratization, into an unprecedented zone of mass, indiscriminate surveillance.
Seventy-five percent of
global
energy consumption occurs in our cities, and 80 percent of gas emissions that cause
global
warming come from our cities.
So things that you and I might think about as
global
problems, like climate change, the energy crisis or poverty, are really, in many ways, city problems.
So Rio, like so many cities across the
global
South, is a place where you can go from northern Europe to sub-Saharan Africa in the space of 30 minutes.
Those are the kinds of decisions that can actually impact
global
problems that manifest themselves in our cities.
On October 15, we will celebrate
Global
Handwashing Day.
Throughout this time, I also studied many laws, I talked to many people, I read up on many cases, and I found that the lack of justness is not just a problem in Afghanistan, but it's a
global
problem.
The first reason is that simply put, people are very uneducated as to what their legal rights were, and I find that this is a
global
problem.
We all need to create a
global
culture of human rights and be investors in a
global
human rights economy, and by working in this mindset, we can significantly improve justice globally.
We live in a different world now, and what were once individual problems are really now
global
problems for all of us.
I'm not saying we should all buy a plane ticket and go to Afghanistan, but we can all be contributors to a
global
human rights economy.
And by working together with a concerted mindset, through the people, public and private sector, we can create a
global
human rights economy and all become
global
investors in human rights.
Now, for those of you who have lived in the
global
South, you'll know that missed calls are a really critical part of
global
mobile culture.
It was the eve of the Gulf War and I organized a
global
campaign to flood the hotel, the Intercontinental in Geneva, where James Baker and Tariq Aziz were meeting on the eve of the war, and I thought if I could flood them with faxes, we'll stop the war.
This involved a journey into national and
global
advocacy and meeting some of the most extraordinary people in the world.
Can citizens influence and shape national and
global
policy?"
Latin America has nine percent of the world's population, but 25 percent of its
global
violent deaths.
The second initiative was also home-grown, but is today a
global
movement to reform the international drug control regime.
The commission is a high-level group of
global
leaders brought together to identify more humane and effective approaches to the issue of drugs.
What I'm talking about, and what the
Global
Commission advocates for is creating a highly regulated market, where different drugs would have different degrees of regulation.
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