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Organizations
that have long combined PEPFAR aid with other funds to provide comprehensive reproductive health care to women living with HIV, and to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV, will now be placed in an untenable position.
To prohibit funding to
organizations
committed to providing quality health care and information to these women and girls is punitive, and a violation of their human rights.
For more information on how to support
organizations
affected by the Global Gag Rule, click here.
Leadership change also creates a natural moment for
organizations
to take stock and ask basic questions.
But, according to Burma’s Constitutional Referendum Act, members of religious organizations, those subject to criminal prosecution, and members of ethnic groups that have not agreed to a ceasefire with the government were barred from voting.
Ironically, Susan Mubarak, says the report, urged the passage of a 1992 law that permitted Egyptian non-governmental
organizations
to receive foreign funds – a provision used by some opposition groups – in order to provide channels for the NGO’s she runs.
Surfers have created environmental
organizations
like the Surfrider Foundation, which has a special concern for the oceans; and SurfAid, which tries to spread some of the benefits of surfing tourism in developing countries to the poorest of the local people.
Market contracts between producers and consumers – and/or among producers in supply chains – link individuals, families, firms, governments, and public
organizations
through local or global markets.
Turks in Germany and North Africans in France have turned to international human rights
organizations
to make claims as persons, rather than as citizens of any particular nation-state.
And they may also wish to play a role on the wider world stage, as when they link up with fellow ethnics in international religious, cultural and labour
organizations.
For example, Russian security structures have no information about the underground work of the terrorist organizations, which are spread across the entire Russian Federation.
There is no credible intelligence penetration of these
organizations.
These qualities simply don't exist in Russia's Sovietized military organizations, with their rigid hierarchies and culture of blind conformity.
The Estonian presidency, parliament, government ministries, political parties, news organizations, banks, and communications companies were all hit.
Dawn, Pakistan’s largest-circulation English-language newspaper, reported that Hakimullah Mehsud, the Pakistani Taliban’s leader, had ordered his foot soldiers to target media
organizations
in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad in response.
The erosion of business models and growing dependence on third-party digital distributors – like Facebook and Google – have handcuffed news
organizations
and cut deeply into their profits.
In fact, large, traditional, or legacy media
organizations
still trump social media as trusted sources.
As the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism’s Digital News Report 2017 revealed, 40% of news consumers say that established media
organizations
– The New York Times, for example – accurately differentiate fact from fiction.
In the digital era, trust deficits have affected most major institutions, from political parties and big companies to religious
organizations
and universities.
But what has changed for news
organizations
is that, thanks to social media, they no longer have a monopoly on holding the powerful to account.
To this end, media
organizations
should take at least six steps.
Fourth, news
organizations
must engage audiences – talking to them, not down to them.
So long as social media companies optimize for advertising revenue, their algorithms will tend to reward the extremes, and news
organizations
will waste valuable resources battling disinformation.
Indeed, when I studied the top 1% of German exporters – the country’s export superstars – I found that they more than doubled their share of the world export market when they opted to decentralize their
organizations.
But human-rights
organizations
– as well as the president of the Australian Human Rights Commission and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees – report that shunting migrants to non-Australian territory will not deter migration.
It was called Minitel, short for Médium interactif par numérisation d’information téléphonique, a network of almost nine million terminals that allowed people and
organizations
to connect to each other and exchange information in real time.
But, more important, it demonstrates that people and
organizations
are still capable of taking big, bold steps to solve major challenges.
Many factors contribute to this disarray, beginning with the shocking inability of the US, Europe, and the international
organizations
to understand things from the perspective of poor and displaced people.
In Moscow, development
organizations
and recipient countries, both long-standing and newer partners – including Russia, China, Korea, Turkey, and Poland – will meet to share best practices, consider innovations in development, and find ways of using aid more effectively to respond to shared global challenges.
In Moscow this week, both newer and traditional aid donors, as well as multilateral
organizations
– such as the World Bank Group and the OECD – will discuss improving transparency of aid, coordination of assistance, and enhancing effectiveness by targeting results.
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