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This could be achieved by monetary and fiscal policy: low interest rates and large state investment
programs.
At the moment, there are too few educational
programs
that focus specifically on crisis-related biomedical engineering issues.
Aid
programs
are being squeezed.
Participants pledged more than €181 million ($192 million) of new funding to support the provision of contraceptives, sex education, maternal health programs, and other initiatives.
This also means that peace-related
programs
should get priority in budget allocations.
America in the 1960’s enacted
programs
to rebuild poor communities, to fight air and water pollution, and to ensure health care for the elderly.
The overwhelming majority of these officials end up receiving doctorates (a master’s degree won’t do anymore in this political arms race) granted through part-time
programs
or in the Communist Party’s training schools.
The rest received their doctorates (mostly in economics, management, law, and industrial engineering) through part-time
programs
while performing their duties as busy government officials.
One managed to complete his degree in a mere 21 months, an improbable feat, given that course work alone, without the dissertation, normally requires at least two years in most countries’ doctoral
programs.
Decisions made in Moscow can affect world energy prices, the future of the Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs, and the success of terrorists.
Yet, hidden within it – and within budget legislation enacted in February – are two promising
programs
for helping state and local governments address the needs of disadvantaged Americans.
Though pay-for-success contracts remain in their infancy and can involve complex and lengthy negotiations, they have the potential to transform how state and local governments fund, deliver, and evaluate social-service
programs.
Together, OZs and SIPPRA will increase the flow of private capital into
programs
to combat the problems confronting the most disadvantaged populations in the most distressed communities.
The refugee-run education
programs
in Kyangwali are examples of what can happen when young people are given the tools to manage their own destiny.
Copenhagen Consensus researchers calculate that for about $1 billion a year, vaccination
programs
could be expanded to prevent childhood pneumonia and diarrhea, saving an additional one million lives annually.
The areas where this new and old left can make a difference include improving anti-poverty programs, expanding housing and property rights, effective land reform, developing education, science, and technology, and, perhaps most importantly, strengthening democracy, human rights, and the rule of law in a region where they have been woefully absent for decades.
On one hand, these
programs
help promote stability by supporting the parent banks active in the region.
Until recently, IMF rescue
programs
were designed to enable debtor countries to meet their obligations.
Governments should thus strengthen their ministries of infrastructure (including power, roads, water and sanitation, and information and communication technologies), as well as their national development banks, so that they can properly design long-term infrastructure projects and
programs.
Desktop-based chess
programs
have considerably surpassed the best human players over the past decade, and cheating has become a growing scourge.
(Interestingly, one of the main ways to uncover cheating is by using a computer program to detect whether a player’s moves consistently resemble the favored choices of various top computer programs.)
Many teachers and schools now use computer
programs
to scan essays for plagiarism, an ancient transgression made all too easy by the Internet.
As with all revolutionary programs, Trump and Bannon’s approach is fundamentally about rethinking the state and state power.
But if the revolutionaries take their war against the state too far, they face a different problem, because members of the old establishment are the only people who know enough about specific government
programs
to get anything done.
This should contribute to the development of appropriate human rights-based
programs
and policies enhancing freedoms and welfare for individuals and their communities.
Through English-language training, postgraduate study, and professional registration,
programs
in London, Lincolnshire, and Scotland aim to reintegrate refugee doctors into the medical profession.
Recognizing the potential for local resistance to integration
programs
for refugee doctors is essential to develop proactive policies that ensure success.
In short, sports
programs
are good for individuals, communities, and countries.
That is why, since 2004, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), of which I am president, has supported sports-for-development
programs
for at-risk youth in 18 countries.
Such
programs
often combine the sport itself (namely, soccer) with vocational training and internships.
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