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Local NGOs, together with responsible global partners, must find new support for
programs
that educate women about their rights and provide access to safe abortion services.
Trump’s policies embody mean-spirited priorities that are widely backed by the Republican Party in the US Congress: slash taxes for the rich at the expense of
programs
to help the poor and working class; increase military spending at the expense of diplomacy; and allow for the destruction of the environment in the name of “deregulation.”
Trump would, in short, gut the federal
programs
for education, training, the environment, civilian science, diplomacy, housing, nutrition, and other urgent civilian priorities.
Even at first sight, the argument, often made by anti-immigrant politicians, that refugees and migrants are coming to European countries to exploit their social-welfare programs, seems odd.
The protestors are singularly inarticulate but four big "No's" do emerge:-- No to IMF
programs
that hurt workers and the poor.
Their answer is bankruptcy arrangements and haircuts for creditors, bigger social programs, capital controls.
Snowden revealed two major surveillance
programs
inside the US.
Ironically, the
programs
that Snowden revealed seem to have helped prevent massive new terrorism events, such as a bomb attack on the New York subways.
But it is vitally important to decouple the Korean peace process from Sino-American and Russo-American rivalries, particularly on the emerging hot button issues of national missile defense(NMD) and theatre missile defense(TMD)
programs
that America is contemplating.
Foreign students now dominate many US doctoral programs, accounting for 64% of PhDs in computer science, for example.
To tackle the economic crisis, Obama launched a fiscal stimulus and rescue
programs
for the financial system and the auto industry – policies that complemented and reinforced the US Federal Reserve’s aggressive and innovative monetary easing.
And almost everybody was critical of the rescue programs, urging Obama either to nationalize the banks and auto companies or let them collapse.
So "incrementalism"--a small fix here and there--became the basic strategy of health-care reform, leading, for example, to
programs
to provide care for poor children and a current proposal to help the needy pay for drugs.
Such efforts include automated
programs
to find and remove fake accounts; featuring Facebook pages that spread disinformation less prominently than in the past; issuing a transparency report on the number of false accounts removed; verifying the nationality of those who place political advertisements; hiring 10,000 additional people to work on security; and improving coordination with law enforcement and other companies to address suspicious activity.
The CFTA – one of 12 flagship
programs
under the African Union’s (AU) Agenda 2063 framework – could double intra-African trade and bring enormous benefits to the continent.
African governments should give priority to investments in technical education and HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care, and support
programs.
Mao launched the Cultural Revolution (1965-76) to take revenge against those who opposed his mad
programs.
For still others,
programs
that target the informal sector distort the playing field.
In an effort to address the problem, governments in Colombia, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, and elsewhere have been busy changing their tax codes, redesigning their registration systems, and exploring the potentially perverse incentive problems associated with social-welfare
programs.
The second most serious problem is the looming long-term explosion in the costs of America’s health care
programs.
And yet some in China equate South Korea’s THAAD deployment with North Korea’s weapons
programs.
So America’s welfare state means cash for the middle class and social
programs
for the poor.
The savings (£1.6 billion) implied by Osborne’s proposal represent only a tiny fraction of Britain’s £310 billion annual bill for social-welfare
programs.
Although a large number of UN agencies, programs, and treaties rely on scientific and technological expertise for their work, they are not designed to receive systematic science advice as a key component of effective performance.
Even UN
programs
that deal with science-based issues – say, the environment – have not placed knowledge at the core of their operations.
Much attention in these
programs
is devoted to territorial aggrandizement, not to the role of knowledge in global governance.
In the environmental field, new institutions are emerging that focus their work on harmonizing criteria and indicators, especially for use in
programs
that certify sustainable use of resources as in the case of forests and fisheries.
To that end, the African Union should endorse a new African Leaders for Nutrition initiative that is developing scorecards for agriculture and nutrition
programs.
The International Finance Facility for Immunization (IFFIm), which borrows against future government contributions to immunization programs, has raised billions of dollars over the past several years to ensure that vaccination campaigns are successful as soon as possible.
If the global community could fund large-scale, concentrated
programs
to address the problem, the general public and the refugees would be reassured.
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