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Fortunately, a chorus of voices, not just from civil-society groups, but also from international organizations, has given rise to a global movement to end poverty.
The armed forces are becoming increasingly politicized, and major civil-society
organizations
have been forced to close.
Going on to accuse Soros of creating a shadow government in the US, the show claims that this “greatly resembles” similar
organizations
that “he has created in other countries” supposedly “before instigating a coup.”
The destruction of people and
organizations
was perceived as a step in the right direction.
We also need international conventions to change systems of accounting to include fully the social costs of our bahavior, as advocated by
organizations
such as the Stockholm-based Beijer Institute for Environmental Economics.
Thus, at the UN General Assembly, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem recently accused the US-led coalition in Syria of abetting terrorist organizations, including the Islamic State.
The global climate movement is redefining leadership on this issue, but nongovernmental
organizations
and activists alone cannot usher in a decarbonized future.
This new regional focus and spirit is underscored in two other
organizations.
Addressing the PLCs calls for a new approach to health, and to the
organizations
charged with protecting it.
The fact that governments and civil-society
organizations
have given midwives such short shrift is as surprising as it is disappointing.
Lasting, collaborative relationships among pharmaceutical companies, governments, nonprofit organizations, and community leaders are needed to help disadvantaged populations overcome their health-care challenges.
Such assistance should be forthcoming, and in order to avoid bureaucratic overlap and turf conflicts, the responsibilities and priorities in dispensing it should be spelled out and agreed upon in advance by the government and these
organizations.
Fiscal consolidation should be a condition for the longer-term aid that international
organizations
will have to provide.
The idea of creating and publishing an index with country rankings is a strategy adopted by many
organizations
and social movements to raise awareness about issues such as corruption, governance, freedom, gender equality, competitiveness, productive knowhow, and the investment climate, among others.
Typically, countries that are bad at running a post office are also bad at running other
organizations.
Over the past few decades, governments, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector have broken new ground in the science of treating malaria, and have channeled extraordinary resources toward the cause.
They are technically savvy
organizations
with the ability (more or less) to protect users and detect abusers; they have a direct (though impersonal) relationship with their users; and they compete for users’ business, so that, unlike governments, they will suffer if they perform badly.
Money from multilateral organizations, like the Global Partnership for Education and Education Cannot Wait, should also be deployed.
If history rhymes, here’s what we may expect in the months ahead: industry-sponsored economic “studies,” flashy online content, think tank reports, and polished front groups posing as grassroots
organizations.
This has its benefits, but it also carries serious risks – beginning with the loss of journalistic standards of excellence, like those typically enforced within established media
organizations.
The Global Business Coalition for Education has offered to coordinate educational
organizations
and their private-sector partners.
Labor unions, human rights NGOs, consumer groups, or environmental
organizations
do not have direct access to protection in the way that firms do.
Legally, these firms, which include Vnesheconombank (VEB) and Russian Technologies (Rostec), are independent nongovernmental
organizations.
Doing so will require national governments, industry, aid organizations, and other NGOs to make the most of their investments.
And, with political parties and human-rights
organizations
already on board, it promises to be even larger than the last one.
Indeed, here Chinese Twitter users lead the world, using it for everything from social resistance, civic investigation, and monitoring public opinion, to creating black satire, “organizing without organizations” in the Guangdong anti-incineration movement, and mailing postcards to prisoners of conscience.
Indeed, other regional organizations, such as the African Union or the Arab League, could weigh in.
The partnership consists of seven major information-technology companies, as well as non-profit
organizations
and local communities.
In the poorest countries, where illiteracy is high, desperate people are subject to government manipulation, and there is a lack of independent control through the media and professional organizations, governments face only weak control by society.
Indeed, the joint IMF-World Bank Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative was launched in 1996 to coordinate efforts by multilateral
organizations
and governments to reduce poor countries’ debt burdens to sustainable levels.
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