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In Liberia, data collectors on motorbikes used mobile phones to map 10,000 previously unknown water points – an initiative that informed the country’s first water investment plan,
launched
last year.
With a new round of talks already being launched, little time has been lost in pursuing this goal.
On a sunny day in Malawi recently, Madonna and the CEO of Ericsson, Hans Vestberg, attended the groundbreaking for a new girls’ school and
launched
the new global education initiative.
For example, since PNA-member states
launched
the Vessel Day Scheme in 2007 – which sets limits on fishing by foreign fleets – their annual tuna earnings have increased from about $60 million to more than $500 million.
Despite the racist and sexist messages that have been a staple of Fox News’s reporting and commentary since the network was
launched
in 1996, it took more than 20 lawsuits alleging racial and sexual discrimination to bring real recognition to the problem.
Another sign of change is the basic document (“Constitutive Act”) of the African Union, the regional organization
launched
in July 2000 to replace the ineffective Organization of African Unity.
The rescue program for Greece
launched
that year assumed that a falling debt ratio could be achieved without any private debt write-offs.
Similarly, Secretary of State John Kerry has
launched
a courageous effort to revive the Israel-Palestine peace process.
Spurred by the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, which entered into force in 2005, most countries have
launched
comprehensive tobacco-control programs.
Similarly, the Bank of England (BoE) has finished its latest round of QE – which it
launched
after the Brexit referendum last June – and is considering hiking interest rates.
That is why we support democracy and political reform through the Middle East Partnership Initiative
launched
by Secretary of State Colin Powell in December 2002.
Of course, due to the Western engineering and management that became available after Gorbachev
launched
his perestroika reforms, the country was soon producing more oil than ever – indeed, more than was ever believed possible – and oil men like Mikhail Khodorkovsky arose out of the blue.
ISIS’s army of psychopaths and adventurers was
launched
as a “startup” by Sunni magnates in the Gulf who envied Iran’s success with its Lebanese Shia proxy, Hezbollah.
Instead, even as the Games were proceeding, Putin
launched
a semi-covert military intervention in Ukraine, which, together with his talk of Russian nationalism, has induced severe anxiety, particularly among ex-Soviet countries.
In recent months, the US has
launched
a major air offensive to halt the rapid advance of the Afghan Taliban.
But every now and then, the Summit – an American initiative
launched
by US President Bill Clinton in 1994 – actually helps to place key issues on the hemispheric table.
Because Obama will be present, other leaders may seize the opportunity to share with him their views on what is increasingly called the “failed war on drugs,” the anti-drug program originally
launched
by US President Richard Nixon in 1971.
White balloons were
launched
everywhere.
Now, suddenly, the Trump administration has
launched
a missile attack on one of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s air bases, hinted at taking military action against North Korea, and dropped the “mother of all bombs” on an Islamic State redoubt in Eastern Afghanistan.
The international community – including China – seemed to understand why the US would strike the Syrian air base from which a hideous chemical-weapons attack was
launched.
Wisely, Yushchenko
launched
the slogan “East and West together!”
While institutions such as Weill Cornell in Qatar and the Gulf University of Science and Technology in Kuwait have
launched
innovative research and training programs that focus on these types of health challenges, much more is needed.
Unfortunately, therefore, the indirect negotiations now being
launched
are unlikely to produce any tangible result on the borders of the Palestinian state.
The answer lies in the fact that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP),
launched
by Obama and the governments of eight other Pacific economies – Australia, Brunei, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam – is not just about trade.
Nearly all the major institutional reforms, such as strengthening the legislature, holding village elections, and building a modern legal system, were
launched
in the 1980’s.
Global Disaster RecoveryPALO ALTO – With the global economy mired in recession and financial crisis, policymakers everywhere have
launched
a series of monetary, financial, and fiscal responses.
And Turkey has
launched
a bold campaign against Syria’s Kurds, whom it hopes to drive out of the northwest province of Afrin to prevent them from linking up with Turkish Kurds across the border.
For the EU to succeed, it must pursue the policy
launched
by the French Presidency, giving priority to stopping the war and distancing itself from Israel’s disproportionate use of force.
With this in mind, about 18 months ago, a team of researchers (including us)
launched
a case study on Foshan.
When Georgia, which had been flirting with NATO membership, mounted a military response to attacks by secessionists in South Ossetia, an ethnic enclave whose government had been backed by the Kremlin for more than a decade, Russia
launched
a full-scale invasion to protect the region.
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