Monitoring
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Peacemaking in Liberia, Nepal, Ireland, and elsewhere confirms the necessity of this approach, given such groups’ key role in shaping and
monitoring
the content of a political process, with real consequences for those who violate its guarantees of citizens’ rights.
Governments must guarantee a living wage, adequate health care, and safe conditions for the world’s 450 million agricultural workers by enforcing the conventions on labor rights in rural areas, subject to independent
monitoring.
Rules without any
monitoring
and enforcement mechanism are merely empty rhetoric.
Brazil has also developed a sophisticated system to track and record deforestation – though
monitoring
an area the size of Europe with scarce resources is by itself unlikely to lead to much compliance.
International security cooperation, border controls, and transport sector
monitoring
are all important, but they don’t go far enough.
Nice has constructed a “connected boulevard," including smart lighting and environmental
monitoring.
Relations with Iran still have a long way to go – not just in
monitoring
its compliance with the deal, but also in encouraging its leaders to change their regional approach, including by improving relations with Sunni Arabs, especially Saudi Arabia.
In fact, it has offered several times to accept IAEA
monitoring
and has suggested that its civil nuclear program would be carried out with international cooperation.
But the necessity of
monitoring
border walls points to one of the fundamental truths about them: historically, most have proved to be pretty useless.
If not, unscrupulous operators will continue to take advantage of the lack of regulation and monitoring, with huge implications for those who depend on coastal fisheries for their sustenance and livelihoods.
European regulators have already introduced sophisticated
monitoring
and surveillance programs, blocked market access to countries with a record of illegal fishing, penalized European rogue operators, and helped support “yellow or red carded” countries reform their fisheries laws.
Using a more realistic approach, and including
monitoring
and administration costs, the outlay for governments will still be less than half of the economic benefits.
The NNPC's executives admit that proper
monitoring
of the company's operating costs consistently eludes them and that what keeps Shell and the other western oil companies in business is not the theoretical margin, but the returns they build into their costs.
Alarmed that the production costs put forward by Shell were always increasing, in 1996 Nigeria's petroleum minister promised to establish a
monitoring
unit to scrutinize all of Shell's invoices and claims.
Street protests should concentrate on getting from Milosevic fair conditions for elections and acceptance of international
monitoring
(but, needless to say, not from NATO countries).
Regardless of formal legal frameworks, barriers to effective audits prevent the
monitoring
of financial flows to and within the police and internal security agencies.
What is needed is broad and effective oversight of public procurement, fuller transparency regarding budgets and routines, and substantially upgraded, multi-agency
monitoring
of national borders to dismantle illicit networks involving the security sector.
In 1976, 20 years after Nikita Khrushchev’s “secret speech” denouncing Stalin’s crimes, Alexeyeva was among the founders of the Moscow Helsinki Group, focused on
monitoring
Soviet compliance with the Helsinki Accords, which had been concluded the previous year by 35 governments from Europe and North America.
Both issues sound simpler than they are: the devil is in the details, and the details leave ample scope for disagreement over the definition, monitoring, and enforcement of terms.
The funding is preparing them, for example, to develop
monitoring
systems and build support and awareness among local communities and indigenous peoples for a fresh start to forest management.
To accelerate the move toward a low-carbon economy, an international agreement must be applicable to all countries; include a common and consistent system for monitoring, reporting, and verification; and provide strong economic incentives at a global scale.
A price of $1-2 per ton would generate $14-28 billion, enough to fund the deployment of the monitoring, review, and verification process in developing countries.
Similarly, insurance underwriting, claims assessment and management, and fraud
monitoring
have all become faster and more precise.
Doubling the Interpol budget and allocating one-tenth of the International Monetary Fund’s yearly financial
monitoring
and capacity-building budget to tracing terrorist funds would cost about US$128 million annually.
An increase in
monitoring
may reduce, but still not eliminate the problem.
To be effective, such a cease-fire must contain a
monitoring
mechanism.
Russia’s withdrawal from the Treaty of Conventional Forces, its deliberate efforts to block the election
monitoring
of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the Kremlin’s refusal to ratify the reform of the European Court on Human Rights (Protocol No 14 to the European Convention on Human Rights), all marked its passing.
In February, on orders from the populist interior minister, Austrian police raided the country’s main intelligence agency – the very organization charged with
monitoring
right-wing extremism.
Others recommend
monitoring
the leverage ratio, particularly the ratio of capital to assets in the banking system, on the grounds that banks are the weak link in the financial chain.
To put it in economics jargon, efficiency requires equating the marginal cost associated with allocation (both in acquiring information about the relative benefits of different projects and in
monitoring
investments) with the marginal benefits.
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