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offering skilled workers a chance to earn certifications based on their work experience would allow for, say, uncertified electricians to find formal employment in robotics.
Roma want to and can integrate if they are given the opportunity, as my foundation’s
programs
have shown.
Policies and
programs
to promote inclusion in employment, education, health care, and housing must be implemented at the local and national levels.
As a result, France suffers from growing inequality, high and still-rising unemployment, constant corporate restructurings entailing layoffs, threats to public services and social welfare programs, and a general feeling of insecurity.
Policymakers should continue to facilitate the rollout of microfinance
programs.
They don’t need to spend money on prevention
programs
to address the psycho-social problems –overwhelming stress, poverty, discrimination, child neglect and abuse, and loneliness, to name but a few – that research has repeatedly demonstrated play a large role in undermining mental health.
Countries planning new nuclear-power
programs
must recognize that achieving their goals is a challenging, long-term undertaking.
We know that some of the most powerful recovery
programs
in the wake of disasters are driven by women who have survived the worst.
For its part, the World Bank is investing in
programs
that promote good governance worldwide, while maintaining a robust investigation, enforcement, and prevention capacity to manage risks and root out shady practices.
Cost-cutting measures, such as compressing traditional four-year degree
programs
into three years – thereby reducing or eliminating elective courses in “impractical” subjects like literature, philosophy, and fine arts – are also being discussed.
Meanwhile, in Hong Kong, Singapore, and China, there are calls for extending university
programs
so that students can obtain a broad, liberal education, in the hope that graduates will be more inclined to experiment and innovate.
Hong Kong University, for example, has extended its undergraduate
programs
from three years to four.
Unfortunately, such
programs
largely lack the visibility and influence needed to shape educational reform.
Each of these programs, or, as we call them, “social ventures,” provides societal benefits beyond improving access to health care or simply donating medicines.
More generally, however, Snowden’s disclosures have shone a spotlight on the US government’s handover of responsibility for some of its most sensitive
programs
to for-profit entities.
Individual states held elections for their officials, but there were no elected officials (or parties) who ran on platforms and
programs
that transcended the boundaries of the sovereign state units.
As long as no politicians or parties offer
programs
that compete for votes in Germany and in Greece, in Finland and in France, and across the European continent, future crises are inevitable.
China’s aid
programs
are often successful and constructive.
In the current setting, it is more plausible to expect a variant of the 1980s, with more emerging and developing countries seeking IMF
programs.
So we should do more to provide seed capital for education start-ups like Catalyst, which can then help to scale up successful pilot
programs.
People like Bill Gates and Kofi Annan will make the case that immunization
programs
deserve adequate funding and political support.
Instead, the GPE is reportedly still begging donors for less than $1 billion per year to cover GPE
programs
all over the world.
The central issue in these television
programs
is not that the main roles are played by women.
And Rousseff’s use of revenues from the Brazilian energy giant Petrobras to fund domestic social
programs
has caused the firm’s share price to halve – alienating oil investors.
This has positive implications for funding wellbeing-enhancing
programs.
Although they lacked experience in narcotics eradication, many NGOs based in Peshawar and Pakistan’s North West Frontier jumped at the opportunity to secure USAID money, proposing ill-considered
programs.
Indeed, helicopter gun-ships and expensive crop replacement
programs
may provide TV-friendly images that politicians love, but do nothing to lessen the demand for drugs.
True, Clinton offers numerous
programs
that she would push as president; but, to borrow from Winston Churchill, there is no theme to her pudding.
The sweeping
programs
Sanders is pushing – a single-payer health-care system and free tuition at public colleges – however impracticable, are popular, especially among younger people, who overwhelmingly favor him over Clinton.
Such initiatives are meant to appeal to girls in ways that government
programs
do not.
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