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This one faces a trade embargo in the world’s largest market, receives neither foreign aid nor any other kind of assistance from the West, is excluded from international
organizations
like the WTO, and is prevented from borrowing from the IMF and the World Bank.
Such a merging of Hamas with the established Palestinian political
organizations
would signify Hamas’s formal acceptance of a two-state solution, and would mark an important step in transforming the movement.
The problem was that central banks, finance ministries, and multilateral
organizations
like the International Monetary Fund – the pillars of the global economy’s institutional framework – failed to grasp globalization’s emerging characteristics and effects, owing partly to the difficulty of discerning structural shifts in the huge mass of data now available.
In this sense, the crisis should have served as a wake-up call, spurring the financial sector, policymakers, and multilateral
organizations
to take action to enhance systemic stability.
Decisions are mired in a constant battle for resources between competing interest groups, countries and
organizations.
The main obstacle is that they won’t increase the profits of drug companies, on which, in the absence of adequate government funding, our professional organizations, conferences, journals, research, and teaching institutions have become so dependent.
And, given their historical dominance of these organizations, their nationals are de facto assured the top positions.
The Bretton Woods organizations, instituted after World War II to maintain stability, risk losing their influence, and the countries with the clout to bolster them seem unwilling at this stage to press ahead boldly with the needed reforms.
Several years ago, following protests from animal welfare organizations, the European Union commissioned a report from its Scientific Veterinary Committee on these methods.
Around 40% of health care in Africa is delivered by faith-based
organizations.
The Colombian government’s pioneering approach seems to have benefited from a gender sub-commission that considered proposals from nongovernmental
organizations
representing women’s rights and the LGBT community.
The report, based on analysis from various international organizations, highlights several areas of concern.
While the government would still have to back deposits for crisis-stricken banks – even if that meant bailing out the entire institution – it would have had the option of allowing the derivatives trading desks, functioning within separate organizations, to flounder.
It didn’t help that the crisis originated in the United States, which had hitherto been the main advocate for the Washington Consensus and unbridled globalization, including through its role in multilateral
organizations
like the G7, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization.
Over the past year and a half, China’s environmental non-governmental
organizations
(NGO’s) have organized protests that reach across provincial boundaries, engage Chinese from all social strata, garner support from China’s media, and directly address the issue of failed governance on a national scale.
Even more important, it lacks the many non-governmental
organizations
that generate much of America’s soft power.
The International Crisis Group, Human Rights Watch, and many other
organizations
support this deployment, while Save Darfur, despite describing itself as a non-political “alliance of more than 180 faith-based, advocacy, and humanitarian organizations,” has, in fact, been pivotal in setting the policy agenda.
There are many worthy projects that deserve consideration by
organizations
such as Catalyst.
Donor countries, all of which long ago signed on to Education for All, should be clamoring to help one of the world’s most effective
organizations
to achieve that goal.
It is, of course, easier to mock the attempts of
organizations
such as USAID to tackle poppy production than provide a viable solution.
But narrowing the global governance deficit requires closer cooperation, and a willingness to invest in civil-society
organizations
that hold governments accountable.
Moreover, the effects of a country’s soft power extend to non-state actors – for example, by aiding or impeding recruitment by terrorist
organizations.
Such laws have forced many media
organizations
to move entirely online, or shut down altogether.
Some media
organizations
continue to provide high-quality journalism, but they have nowhere near as many readers or viewers as the leading state-controlled media.
Funded by the European Commission, NuGO gives scientists from
organizations
that usually compete for funding and the best researchers their first real opportunity to work together.
A genuine and inclusive process will require engaging with the whole spectrum of Afghan civil society, including rights organizations, women’s groups, the clergy, public intellectuals, and influential tribal networks.
International
organizations
could treat such structures as de facto authorities, supplying them directly with aid and also giving NGOs or United Nations investigators an opportunity to collect evidence of war crimes for future judicial or truth-commission proceedings.
Although non-governmental
organizations
are doing an effective job, responsibilities assigned to different European countries – such as helping the Afghan government with law enforcement and poppy eradication – have fallen short of both needs and promises.
On November 2, public-health stakeholders, including representatives of business, civil society, and international aid organizations, gathered in Bali, Indonesia, to lay the groundwork for a global campaign to tackle the looming co-epidemic of TB and diabetes – the first-ever health summit specifically focused on a response to the twin scourge.
Fifth, farmers’
organizations
need support.
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