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Anticipatory city planning, based on realistic demographic forecasts, patient registers, and health-information systems, as well as participation in urban health-knowledge networks, needs to be implemented.
We live in an age of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases that can spread quickly through global
networks.
Of course, if you follow the news, you know that kids nowadays are not using email; they communicate via social
networks
and text messages.
For many people, the value of social
networks
is that you don't have to answer everything; it is a group environment.
In the battle between
networks
and hierarchies, the hierarchies seem to be winning more often than not.
As tax evasion becomes more pervasive, whole
networks
to help hide incomes have appeared, making it far less likely that those who break the law are punished.
But the results often fall short of the potential benefits, because VAT has helped inspire tax evaders to create even stronger
networks
that can hide an entire chain of transactions.
The spread of information means that informal
networks
are undercutting the monopoly of traditional bureaucracy, with all governments less able to control their agendas.
Ironically for cyber-utopians, the electronic trails created by social
networks
like Twitter and Facebook sometimes make the job of the secret police easier.
In the Shi'a south, still reeling from the brutal suppression of the ill-fated 1991 rebellion, contacts must be created and
networks
established.
People are likely to buy what their friends recommend, which is why marketers should spend time on social
networks
and join the conversation, rather than interrupt it with traditional advertising.
Accelerating this shift is the replacement of interstate war by armed conflict involving non-state actors such as insurgent groups, terrorist networks, militias, and criminal organizations.
The New Silk Road land belt seeks to connect China with the economies of East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and Europe through an expanded grid of rail, highways, power, fiber, and other
networks.
Clinton created the Global Partnership Initiative to build as many coalitions, networks, and partnerships as possible with corporations, foundations, NGOs, universities, and other civic organizations.
There is little formal education for new entrepreneurs, and only a handful of
networks
support start-ups.
The increasing sophistication of the attacks on public buildings has led to speculation that the sect is linked to international terrorist networks, probably Al Qaeda in the Maghreb or Al Shabab in Somalia.
Some social scientists assert that poverty is not just a matter of poor nutrition, lack of medical care, and inadequate shelter; it also means exclusion from global
networks
of trade, science and commerce.
It will integrate each citizen of Rwanda into global
networks
of learning.
Even more important, the information revolution is creating virtual communities and
networks
that cut across national borders, and transnational corporations and non-governmental actors - terrorists included - will play larger roles.
Today's growing global
networks
of interdependence are putting new items on national and international agendas;Americans simply cannot solve many of these by themselves.
That may be an ambitious goal, but it is achievable, especially if Brazil becomes more deeply integrated into global markets and multinational production
networks.
Brazil’s trade in goods also suffers from the country’s inadequate transportation and communications
networks.
Officials can now maintain real-time dashboards informing them of the current state of government facilities, transport networks, emergency relief operations, public health surveillance, violent crimes, and much more.
India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Act is assisting to repair and restore a range of rural infrastructure, critical for the livelihoods of the poor, including water-storage
networks
in some of the poorest parts of the country, such as Andhra Pradesh.
Second, platform economies are emerging rapidly and build on traditional
networks.
A key difference, however, is that in emerging economies flexible
networks
of individuals or small businesses take the place of formal employers.
Some companies, such as C3 Energy, offer electric utilities software that can analyze their electrical
networks
to improve grid operations and asset utilization, thereby increasing profits.
Social
networks
also played an important role.
Most important among these challenges are health education, infrastructure, and distribution
networks.
Mini-grids are essentially localized electricity
networks
that supply several users, whether households or businesses.
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