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Restoring Trust in LeadershipDAVOS – As is often the case, informal conversations at the World Economic Forum’s just-completed annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, inevitably alluded to the Edelman Trust Barometer, an annual poll of public confidence in business, media, government, and nongovernmental
organizations.
To prevent that from happening, public- and private-sector leaders should focus on building diverse and inclusive organizations, as Tim Cook has done since becoming the CEO of Apple.
Looking ahead, governments, businesses, and civil-society
organizations
must put values-driven leadership at the heart of their missions.
The passage of libel reform is attributable to a campaign launched more than three years ago by three organizations: English PEN, a writers association;Index on Censorship, a bimonthly journal that has monitored censorship worldwide and published the works of censored writers for the past four decades; and Sense About Science, an organization that promotes scientific knowledge and understanding.
The opposition parties have gained wide support for their position, with Nepal's largest media organizations, key civil-society leaders, minority activists, and women's groups all opposing the ruling coalition's effort to railroad a constitution through the Constituent Assembly.
Community officials and voluntary
organizations
also need to sign on – or, indeed, they could drive the process and find the investors themselves.
Given the new political realities in Egypt, Tunisia, and the Palestinian territories, as well as in Lebanon, Libya, and elsewhere, the more important of these actors are no longer secret or illegal
organizations.
The Return of RepressionBERLIN – Governments around the world are taking draconian steps to suppress civil-society organizations, with measures ranging from restrictive laws and bureaucratic burdens to smear campaigns, censorship, and outright repression by intelligence agencies or police.
But the reality is that security risks – which may well be genuine – are no excuse for the kind of blanket suspicion that governments are using as a pretext for silencing or prohibiting independent
organizations.
As cooperation with foreign
organizations
has become potentially punishable by law, Russian civil-society
organizations
have lost access to their financial lifeblood.
The issue of shrinking and closing spaces for civil society must be added to the agenda of national parliaments, multilateral organizations, and international negotiation processes.
What are needed are intermediary
organizations
that will grant a measure of control to foreigners, allow diversification across a wider range of US-located assets, and yet still appear 100% American to US politicians.
The strength of these criminal networks rests on people and
organizations
– present at all levels of society – that engage with illegal markets when convenient.
The vast majority of these proceeds are retained by criminal
organizations
in rich countries and laundered by banks in global financial centers, with just a small amount returning to Latin America.
In five years, if ocean decline continues and adequate prevention measures have not been implemented, the international community should consider turning the high seas – with the exception of those areas where action by regional fisheries management
organizations
is effective – into a regeneration zone where industrial fishing is forbidden.
Of course, it’s not hard to imagine that Russian hackers did find a way into the Democratic National Committee’s servers, or those used by Hillary Clinton’s campaign, as part of espionage efforts that target government, corporate, and political
organizations
of all kinds.
It is a challenge that demands more attention not just from doctors, nurses, non-governmental organizations, and other relevant actors, but also from engineers, who can make indispensable contributions to global public health.
Those savings could, in the long term, easily offset the cost of supporting the life-saving work of
organizations
like icddr,b.
Many of the intergovernmental
organizations
charged with managing fisheries regionally are in fact mismanaging spectacularly.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused Uyghur separatist organizations, such as the Eastern Turkestan Information Center and the Uyghur Liberation Front, of being responsible for attacks ranging from the bombing of the Chinese consulate in Istanbul to a March 1997 bus bombing in Beijing.
Now, the Chinese government seeks international support for their domestic crackdown on the Uyghur separatists who they claim have direct links to the Taliban and bin Laden's Islamist inspired
organizations.
This pool of frustrated talent may prove fertile ground to international terrorist
organizations
seeking support for their extremist agendas.
Many of the
organizations
engaged in the Girls Not Brides global partnership to end child marriage are focused on tackling these issues.
Small local
organizations
are often in the best position to understand and respond to the needs of girls and families.
Its member
organizations
are the G-20’s central banks and top regulatory agencies.
In PFS contracts, a government raises private funds from investors and uses these funds to pay external
organizations
(often non-profits) to provide essential social services.
But it is being implemented mainly at the community level through partnerships among local governments, community groups, philanthropic organizations, and for-profit investors.
Private investors and philanthropic
organizations
finance the upfront costs of the pilot projects, and local or state governments (sometimes supplemented with federal money) pay the investors only if the project produces the promised results.
The Social Innovation Fund has provided matching grants to dozens of communities, which are working closely with
organizations
such as Harvard’s Social Impact Bond Lab and Third Sector Capital, to identify and structure promising pay-for-success ventures.
Meanwhile, calls by major civil-society organizations, business leaders, and top academics for the appointment of an autonomous and effective attorney general and anti-corruption prosecutor have met considerable resistance.
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