Planning
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That report’s main conclusion is that restructuring
planning
is not yet reflected in the market’s pricing of bank bonds.
Marwan Barghouti, the leader of Fatah’s grassroots group on the West Bank, is now in an Israeli prison for organizing the bloody uprising that began in 2000, and for direct involvement in
planning
the killings of many Israeli civilians.
These groups argue that if the regime is not
planning
to rig the vote, then domestic as well as foreign observation of the polling process should not be a problem.
For example, investing a dollar in family
planning
programs can yield benefits worth $120 – an amazingly high return.
Clearly, the international community needs to consider the case for family
planning
carefully when formulating its priorities for the next set of development goals.
Every woman should be able to turn to a trusted provider in her community to receive family
planning
services for herself, routine immunizations for her children, or diabetes treatments for an aging relative.
It captured many of Japan’s export markets; it imported and adapted Japanese technologies; it employed similar
planning
methods; and the chaebols are an outgrowth of Japan’s zaibatsu corporate model.
Shifting to a low-carbon energy system will therefore require considerable planning, long lead times, dedicated financing, and coordinated action across many parts of the economy, including energy producers, distributors, and residential, commercial, and industrial consumers.
In this sense,
planning
30-50 years ahead is vital not only to make the correct long-run choices, but also to inform the correct short-term choices.
Of course, key energy decisions (such as whether to deploy nuclear energy or to build a new transmission grid) will require deep public participation, but
planning
and implementation should be free of excessive partisan politics and lobbying.
Now, thanks to the recent success of China and other emerging economies, national planning, industrial strategy, and state ownership of strategic industries are back in vogue.
Indeed, while China’s infamous five-year
planning
cycle may prove unwieldy and ineffective in other countries, it undoubtedly signals the state’s return to the market – and poses a serious challenge to trade liberalization.
Reproductive-health activists focus on family
planning
and a woman’s right to control her own body.
Bush’s war, with its poor strategic vision and worse planning, increased Iran’s regional standing in a way that the country was unlikely ever to have achieved on its own.
But a recent symposium at Oxford University concluded that emerging-market cities could improve and maintain urban health by capturing the inherent advantages of concentration, coordinating health policies and programs, adopting successful innovations, reforming health education and training, and developing improved
planning
processes.
To address these issues emerging-market cities should practice anticipatory planning, based on realistic demographic forecasts; develop city and nationwide patient registers and health-information systems; and seek to integrate health and health-care
planning
with overall city
planning.
The third sub-period, 1950-1980, marked the heyday of economic
planning.
The resulting demonstration projects established a base of knowledge to support more effective
planning
and implementation of stepwise regional remediation in terms of site characterization, cleanup technology, and temporary waste management.
Adequate
planning
is particularly important because remediation on so large a scale – and in a densely populated area with such complex topography and land use – has never been attempted before.
With mountains of waste sitting in bags in simple stores that will inevitably degrade,
planning
and developing centralized disposal facilities has become a critical issue.
China’s unprecedented economic rise, which has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty over the last three decades, was a result of economic decentralization and freer, more competitive markets – not clever government planning, as some like to claim.
By ensuring access to work, strengthening communication and digital access, and laying the groundwork for post-war reconstruction, the people of a shattered region can begin
planning
for a more prosperous future.
For example, many challenges at the national or city level in education
planning
require both political and technical solutions.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the US Department of Energy (DOE) alone is
planning
to spend more than $40 billion in loans and grants to encourage private firms to develop green technologies, such as electric cars, new batteries, wind turbines, and solar panels.
Likewise,
planning
for the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in December will keep the issue in the news.
Moreover, China is
planning
to open a new naval base next to Pakistan’s China-controlled Gwadar port.
With effective governance and planning, open dialogue, resource-sharing frameworks, and sufficient investment, including in skills training, these communities can translate this relationship into effective environmental stewardship – and build healthier and more secure societies.
Alternatively, it could have intervened by instituting
planning
regulations or imposing limits on mortgage loans.
Terrorism is a decentralized phenomenon – in its funding, planning, and execution.
So, a major challenge now is that around the world there seems to be far more
planning
for export-led growth than acceptance of reduced competitiveness and increased imports.
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