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At the end of the project – that is, when an independent performance audit determines that the vaccines arrived on time for the campaign, and immunization coverage has reached at least 80% – the
partnership
will buy down the Bank’s loans.
The IFFEd is mobilizing both public and private funds, marshaling international cooperation, and leading a multinational
partnership
to make education accessible to all.
His anti-terrorist
partnership
with the United States fatally undermined his political alliance with Pakistan’s religious conservatives even before his government stormed Islamabad’s Red Mosque in July, killing more than 100 people.
Indeed, traditional balance-of-power theory suggests that US primacy in power resources should be offset by a Sino-Russian
partnership.
Perhaps more convincing, there seems to be historical precedent for such a
partnership.
In 1992, the two countries declared that they were pursuing a “constructive partnership”; in 1996, they progressed toward a “strategic partnership”; and in 2001, they signed a treaty of “friendship and cooperation.”
Efforts by Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean have set the groundwork for the world’s strongest bi-regional
partnership
on climate change.
The paradox of Akihito’s tour – for which Singh has appointed a special envoy with ministerial rank to oversee preparations – is that Japan is investing substantial political capital to build a strong, long-term
partnership
with India’s government at a time when India is gripped by policy paralysis.
Its advocates are at pains to explain what kind of trade and
partnership
agreements, if any, Britain could enter into with the EU, much less how those agreements would be superior to the current arrangement.
The report is the result of a longstanding China-World Bank
partnership.
Last year, the country forged a strategic
partnership
with ASEAN.
To that end, they should establish a relationship with Iran that goes beyond junkets to facilitate European investment or promote the planned energy partnership, and that addresses other outstanding issues, such as ballistic missiles, terrorism, and human rights.
That is why we have forged a
partnership
with the Zambian government to scale up a countrywide system of pharmacies in order to bring basic medicines to remote villages, and to build the country’s health-care infrastructure.
Through the SMS for Life program, an innovative public-private
partnership
led by Novartis, we use everyday technology, including mobile phones, text messages, and electronic-mapping technology to track weekly stock levels of malaria medicines at public-health facilities.
I am particularly proud of the last achievement, because, by working in
partnership
with my fellow Mozambicans to expand immunization coverage, I believe that I have played a part in bringing it about.
The United Kingdom, for example, is leaving the European Union, but may want to maintain a European continental partnership, as described by a group of influential Europeans.
Cooperation and even
partnership
with NATO – an interim stage potentially leading to membership – is another matter.
The Istanbul Cooperation Initiative of 2004, triggered by the trauma of the 9/11 attacks, holds far greater potential, for it transforms NATO’s relations with friendly states in the Middle East from dialogue to
partnership
– a level comparable to the
Partnership
for Peace program used to promote Central and Eastern European countries to full membership.
Both sides seem eager to expand the scope of their partnership, with the objective of reaching a high level of interoperability.
David Ben-Gurion’s dream of Israel becoming a NATO member might not materialize, but the developing
partnership
reflects the Alliance’s unequivocal recognition that Israel shares the challenges facing the West and is a vital partner in developing responses to them.
This will require the EU to contribute money, manpower, and officials on the ground of the rank and stature of ISAF commanders, in an equal
partnership
with NATO.
Soon after, an outraged President Hamid Karzai signed a “strategic partnership” agreement with India (though he added, as a placatory afterthought, that “Pakistan is our twin brother”).
The ITU, a United Nations body, established the Commission in
partnership
with UNESCO, and the joint chairmanship was no accident.
In
partnership
with the World Bank, the WHO, UNICEF, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, it has used innovative financing tools to raise funds for global immunization programs, while working with industry to lower the prices of vaccines.
In the US, Democratic and Republican administrations alike have pursued a strategic
partnership
with India, based on existing trade ties, investment, and the large commercial and familial networks linking the two countries.
The Brussels summit was right to highlight the need for a deeper
partnership
with Africa, which entails stimulating private investment, promoting good governance, and increasing development aid.
The great diplomatic success of George W. Bush’s presidency (and maybe the only true one) was to construct a strategic
partnership
with India.
Last month, Prime Minister Manuel Valls and I announced an ambitious
partnership
to promote a digital transformation of the entire country.
But Obama – who had displayed a photograph of Mahatma Gandhi in his Senate office, carried a locket of the Hindu god Hanuman, and spoke often of his desire to build a “close strategic partnership” with India –struck the right symbolic chords in New Delhi and won over the fractious parliament.
(While some have been attracted to the idea of confining a new trade
partnership
to America’s closer friends and allies, thereby excluding China, it is difficult to see how this would serve any constructive purpose.)
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