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Such an approach would not only cause Western
organizations
and individuals to miss out on valuable opportunities; it also would strengthen the CPC’s capacity to control the flow of information, manipulate public opinion, and shape popular narratives.
Perhaps the best hope for its success can be glimpsed in a comment made to a New York Times reporter by Max Anderson, one of the pledge’s student organizers: “There is the feeling that we want our lives to mean something more and to run
organizations
for the greater good,” he said.
The dictator could use these arms himself or make them available to terrorist
organizations.
Investigations lasted several months, before pressure from international
organizations
and public opinion forced the prosecutor to drop the charges.
To mark World Food Day (October 16) this year, the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) – a network of farmers’
organizations
operating in 52 out of 54 African countries – is joining with hundreds of other leading advocates worldwide to oppose the use of gene drives.
We have called on the United Nations and other multilateral
organizations
to enact a global moratorium on the release of these biotechnologies into the environment, and particularly in agricultural settings.
Having been sold on gene drives as a possible magic bullet, farming
organizations
such as the California Cherry Board and the US Citrus Research Board are collaborating with Agragene Inc., the world’s first agricultural gene-drive company.
If private firms, media, and civil-society
organizations
identify specific problems and call publicly for change, their governments will feel pressure to take the steps needed to produce accurate, unbiased data – for example, by enhancing the autonomy of national statistical offices or providing sufficient funds to hire more qualified personnel.
In recent weeks, leaders of various opposition
organizations
in Georgia, such as Antisoros and Fairness, have been jailed on unfair accusations of plotting a coup on behalf of Russia.
With popular dissent growing and opposition forces strengthening, the authorities have sought to controll non-governmental
organizations
(NGOs) and strengthen the security forces.
A regular mutual presence of the Secretary General of NATO and of the head of EU foreign policy in the councils of both
organizations
doesn’t require much time and effort.
And for good reason: The project, which involves more than 60 countries and quite a few international organizations, implies unprecedented opportunities – and challenges.
A coalition of European civil-society
organizations
opposes Zimbabwean government participation on human rights grounds.
The partnership’s first meeting was held in Dakar on June 25, with a view to establishing a working group comprising several African countries and observers from
organizations
such as the AfDB, the IMF, the World Bank, and the OECD.
To be sure, the US can strike a severe blow against terrorist
organizations
and drug kingpins by preventing them from transacting in dollars, and legitimate banks’ managers turn pale at the mere thought of losing dollar access.
Similarly, hacking US political
organizations
in an effort to disrupt the American democratic process arguably qualifies as behavior all respectable countries should abhor.
Like other organizations, universities have the right to determine their practices in accordance with their values.
In this environment, fluency in data management and analytics will be vital for successful
organizations.
And yet, though many
organizations
recognize the importance of data analytics, there is wide variation in how aggressively they have moved to embrace it.
Early adopters, such as Amazon and Tesco, which quickly built up the requisite talent bases and experience, are now shifting gears to maximize the impact of analytics on their
organizations
(that is, exploring disruptive opportunities).
Many more organizations, however, are still only conducting small-scale experiments and hiring their first data scientists.
As
organizations
pursue these opportunities to innovate, boost revenues, or increase productivity, leadership teams will also need to adjust.
Diversity in leadership encourages employee cooperation and leads to healthier
organizations.
Assisted by international
organizations
such as the International Monetary Fund and the new World Trade Organization, an unprecedented number of governments in postcommunist and developing countries alike chose to integrate their peoples into the world system by opening their economies to international trade.
Solutions offered by
organizations
such as the US-India Business Council or USAID do not address the problem’s roots, and the crisis will most likely continue in 2012.
Rethinking Humanitarian Aid in Civil WarsLONDON – In recent months, nongovernmental
organizations
and journalists have accused the United Nations of bias toward Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime and failure to distribute humanitarian aid to rebel-controlled areas of Syria.
Indians and campesinos , who get their information from provincial
organizations'
radio programs, voted overwhelmingly for Gutierrez.
After US President Donald Trump’s recent executive order reinstating and expanding the so-called “global gag rule,” KMET – and many more
organizations
like it – will have to choose between life-saving programs.
The global gag rule, officially known as the Mexico City policy, prevents official US funding for development aid from going to non-US
organizations
that provide any kind of abortion services to women – even information or referrals – regardless of how those services are financed.
Organizations
that advocate expanded abortion access in their own countries are also barred from US funding.
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