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And many of the people that I knew and worked with in the technology world were not speaking to
policy
makers; the
policy
makers were not speaking to them.
We changed
policy.
So when we think of feminization, we should also think of how can we feminize the policies, and not only of our major countries, the wealthy countries like the United States, but all over the world, our domestic and foreign
policy.
I needed especially the support of the chief to help me enforce the no-FGM
policy
in my school.
How can we move in a direction where partisanship is replaced with
policy?
These are the ones who fit neither the
policy
stereotype of the low-skilled and the marginalized, nor the white-collar, salaried office worker or civil servant with a pension that the middle classes are allegedly composed of.
So the biggest and the most important thing is our neutral point of view
policy.
So this neutrality
policy
is really important for us because it empowers a community that is very diverse to come together and actually get some work done.
By having this firm neutrality policy, which is non-negotiable from the beginning, we ensure that people can work together and that the entries don't become simply a war back and forth between the left and the right.
And so I would argue: school is very important, but if we're focusing all of our
policy
efforts on formal schooling, we're probably starting too late.
I'm privileged to be working with a team of economists, social
policy
experts and neuroscientists in leading Baby's First Years, the first-ever randomized study to test whether poverty reduction causes changes in children's brain development.
Because while income may not be the only or even the most important factor in determining children's brain development, it may be one that, from a
policy
perspective, can be easily addressed.
Put simply, if we can show that reducing poverty changes how children's brains develop and that leads to meaningful
policy
changes, then a young child born into poverty today may have a much better shot at a brighter future.
So I want to give you an example from my world, economic
policy.
I went from data science to climate
policy
research, from tech to public service, in pursuit of better data to avoid the wasted energy, resources, opportunities that lead to runaway carbon emissions.
So our goal now is to scale this work around the world, to crowdsource data so we can map air quality on every street, to build an unprecedented database so scientists can research pollution, and to empower citizens, civic leaders,
policy
makers to support clean-air policies for change.
He has to decide on tax policy, on currency, on border patrol, on policing.
You know, public
policy
and moral progress.
So what we need to do is, we need better
policy.
In 1980, China decided to implement the one-child policy, largely limiting most parents to having just one kid to combat overpopulation.
Even after ending its one-child
policy
in 2015, China's birth rates have largely declined.
That room represented the sacrifices of generations gone by who, by poverty or by policy, couldn't afford a curio of collectibles let alone a middle class house to put them in.
And as I look at it, I sort of say, you know, the publications that report on problems in the urban area also contribute to it, and it's just my call to say to all of us, public
policy
won't change this at all; private industry has to work to take things like this seriously.
Because these structures we inherit aren't acts of God but acts of men and women, they're
policy
choices, they're by politicians like me, approved by voters like you.
If Mark Zuckerberg could take out an insurance
policy
that the acquisition would go through for .6 percent, wouldn't he do it?
I learned that a change in
policy
now required recruits to pass the fitness exam within 10 short workout sessions.
I was born in 1985, six years before China announced its one-child
policy.
And I wondered what it was like for people who lived under the one-child
policy.
People who carried out the
policy
and people who are living with the consequences.
She said she was full of guilt for carrying out the one-child policy, and she hoped that by helping families have babies, she could counteract what she did in the past.
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