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The EU’s heads of government need to understand the bigger picture as they
prepare
for this week’s MFF summit.
Though India’s public vocational education and training systems are well institutionalized, they lack the scale, curriculum, financing, and incentives needed to
prepare
young workers to meet the demands of rapid globalization and technological advancement.
Data on employment – critical for policymakers, as they
prepare
for the future – tell a similar story.
To
prepare
for these changes, France should not only send more students abroad and welcome more foreign students; in a country where a non-negligible share of each generation still struggles to master basic literacy and numeracy, public education must remain a key priority.
Europe should have no illusions about this and should begin to
prepare
itself.
Anyone who has been involved in such planning knows that we cannot
prepare
only for the wars we want to fight; we must
prepare
for the wars that will come, whether we like it or not.
They are broken by the absence of hope – the soul-crushing certainty that there is nothing ahead for which to plan or prepare, not even a place in school.
Last year, US President Barack Obama’s administration asked Congress for $1.8 billion in emergency funding to help
prepare
for and respond to the Zika threat.
The question now is whether a coalition comprising such ideologically divergent forces can truly
prepare
Germany for the challenges that await it.
Asia needs to improve further the quality of its higher education as well, reforming curricula to ensure that young people are getting the knowledge and skills they need to
prepare
them for the labor market.
That means coming together to provide the resources needed to restore competitiveness, revive growth, and
prepare
to face the challenges of tomorrow.
Large mining companies can
prepare
for this shift by moving from fossil fuels to other materials, such as iron ore, copper, bauxite, cobalt, rare earth elements, and lithium, as well as mineral fertilizers, which will be needed in large quantities to meet the SDGs’ targets for global hunger eradication.
What we should learn – for next time and for every time to come – is that great leaders and great dreams are being overlooked in the women who
prepare
our food, process our Internet orders, and wipe up the spills in our hospitals.
There are many reasons for insisting on this transformation, but the most compelling one, from my perspective, is the need to
prepare
future graduates for a world in which artificial intelligence and AI-assisted technology plays an increasingly dominant role.
Higher education must
prepare
students for this eventuality.
But higher education has a responsibility to
prepare
students for every possible scenario – even those that today appear to be barely plausible.
At the same time, Europeans must
prepare
for an even more profound transformation.
Two years ago, I was asked by the Commonwealth, a diverse group of mostly ex-British colonies, countries from both the North and the South, to
prepare
a study of what a true development round would look like.
In order to
prepare
for the Mahdi, Ahmadinejad said, “Iran should turn into a mighty, advanced, and model Islamic society.”
Second, the EU must
prepare
to impose enhanced economic sanctions on Russia.
Stagnant productivity in the services sector has hampered overall productivity growth, while the skills mismatch has worsened, with the education system failing to
prepare
students for a rapidly evolving labor market.
In spite of some spring sprouts, we should
prepare
for another dark winter: it’s time for Plan B in bank restructuring and another dose of Keynesian medicine.
In order to
prepare
for EU accession, Turkey has undertaken vast and serious legal, political, and economic reforms.
For the first time in its history, the Fund might have to take a significant “haircut” on its loans, and it will have to
prepare
its non-European shareholders for it.
Our success with Operation Artemis, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the EU intervened in 2003 after violent clashes and a humanitarian crisis in Bunia, helped
prepare
us to mount our EUFOR operation in Chad and the Central African Republic and EUNAVFOR Somalia, which South Africa has expressed an interest in joining.
And developed countries pledged at least $100 billion of annual climate finance to help the least developed countries cut their carbon emissions and
prepare
for climate change.
A country cannot prosper if its educational system lacks the resources and capacity to
prepare
its children to thrive in the digital economy.
In the event of fighting near reactors, the West should
prepare
to ferry forces to secure the plants and keep the generators operating; and, in the event of a meltdown, the West should rally both governments to initiate a cease-fire to deal with the disaster.
Given the stakes, failure to
prepare
for the worst is not an option.
"Geopolitical realism" does not
prepare
us to cope with this challenge.
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