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For better and for worse, NGO's and network
organizations
have resources and do not hesitate to use them.
Most are elite
organizations
with narrow membership bases.
It was for these same people that the Jubilee 2000 campaign for debt relief was carried out by many individuals and
organizations
all over the world.
A few years later, the World Health Organization, and then other international agencies and donor countries, joined the cause, creating a coalition of official and private
organizations
that now support Rotary’s vision.
Even when politicians don’t lead, it is still possible for committed individuals and voluntary
organizations
to change the world.
If
organizations
like Rotary International can help African farmers to get a 50 kilogram bag of appropriate fertilizer and a 10 kilogram tin of improved seeds, the rise in farm output could be enough to relieve extreme hunger and help farm households begin to earn some income.
Fortunately, the American Red Cross and other
organizations
have been following the Rotary model, using private donations and private volunteers to fill the gap left by our political leaders.
Red Cross chapters across Africa, in partnership with other organizations, are now distributing bed nets free of charge to impoverished families, in the same way that Rotary has been distributing polio vaccines.
The time has arrived for a massive effort by voluntary
organizations
to take up the MDG’s through private action.
The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction has already started to talk with governments, local government partners, and a broad spectrum of civil-society
organizations
to prepare a new framework in time for the next World Conference on Disaster Reduction in 2015, which, not surprisingly, will again be hosted by Japan.
The UN includes
organizations
that cater to a wide range of jurisdictions but not to the growing community of science advisors.
International
organizations
that fail to take advantage of these developments may lose credibility and importance.
The power to rally political support around specific issues might shift from UN
organizations
to technical bodies linked to various expert communities.
Organizations
linked by new communications technologies, for example, are increasing in influence.
Such
organizations
engage in virtual diplomacy and try to bypass the traditional structures used by UN agencies.
Knowledge-based
organizations
are forming a wide range of alliances with the media and play an important role in influencing public opinion as well as diplomacy.
Rather than working at odds, Africa’s governments, businesses, financial institutions, NGOs, and farmers’
organizations
should pool their resources and expertise whenever possible.
In the spirit of reform, our
organizations
have joined forces to establish the Regional Facility for Development in Transition for Latin America and the Caribbean, an initiative designed to help the region’s countries meet their development goals as they move toward higher income levels.
Until the Cold War’s end, the system of rules and
organizations
that formed the institutional infrastructure of international trade, investment, and finance was considered by the US establishment to be vital to the prosperity of the “free world” and the containment of Soviet influence.
Health and development experts, economists, non-governmental organizations, United Nations agencies, and banks agree that the key to unlocking Africa’s potential lies in expanding women’s education, freedom, and job opportunities.
Each came with their own programs, their own civil-society organizations, and their own television crews.
The resolution calls upon developed countries and international
organizations
to offer financial support, capacity-building assistance, and technology transfer to countries in need – especially in the developing world – thereby helping them to provide for their populations clean and affordable drinking water and basic sanitation.
Governments and civil-society
organizations
must exercise leadership and help the public understand how immigration can – and does – drive social and economic progress.
Since the program’s inception two years ago, nearly 30 global partners have been recruited, and an online platform has linked governments with
organizations
and donors to share resources, expertise, and knowledge.
Al Jazeera journalists are household names; they also suffer more harassment, imprisonment, and fatalities than their colleagues at other major news
organizations.
Both houses are now controlled by Republicans, who tend to deride international
organizations
and resist offering foreign aid, even for humanitarian purposes.
This has prompted Russian President Vladimir Putin to ban the Open Society Foundations from disbursing grants to Russian
organizations
and artists.
Such pacts cannot extend recognition to
organizations
that oppose democracy.
Now it is simply about money – particularly campaign contributions, but also the revolving door between Washington and Wall Street, as well as the vast pro-megabank interests that pour millions of dollars into think tanks and other, more shadowy
organizations.
As a result, even ostensibly independent or private activities can carry political and reputational risks for Western organizations, which may be accused of acting as “agents of influence” for China.
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