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At the newly created Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education, which has $1.1 billion and a mandate to broaden opportunities for young Arabs by
providing
them with scholarships, we have given a lot of thought to the effectiveness – and cost-effectiveness – of the various possible approaches.
Governments, educational institutions, and businesses have not come anywhere close to
providing
adequate guidance on this front.
Today, it is about
providing
students with the tools to navigate an increasingly uncertain, volatile world.
Education needs to focus on improving how students think, work, and embrace technology, and on
providing
the social and emotional skills needed to collaborate with others.
The largely Catholic Philippines, Buddhist Thailand, and Confucian Singapore lag behind Indonesia in
providing
basic democratic rights to their people.
Indeed, last month, Randall Tobias, the top foreign aid adviser in the US State Department, resigned after acknowledging that he had used an escort service described as
providing
“high-end erotic fantasy” – although Tobias said he only had a massage.
Countries that are saving a substantial amount, investing in human capital, and
providing
a modicum of good governance should resume their previous rapid growth.
While market-oriented reforms are necessary, government has a key role to play in
providing
a social safety net for the poor; maintaining high-quality public services; investing in education, training, health care, infrastructure, and innovation; enforcing competition policies that constrain the power of economic and financial oligopolies; and ensuring genuine equality of opportunity for all.
They can pin their hopes on China, where monetary policy will become more expansionary, according to Fudan University’s Zhang Jun, or on Europe, where the European Central Bank is
providing
increasingly powerful stimulus as monetary union evolves into a “deeper political union,” according to ECB President Mario Draghi.
This is highly relevant to economic power: whereas nearly all other developed countries will face a growing burden of
providing
for the older generation, immigration could help to attenuate the policy problem for the US.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, thereby
providing
the air we breathe and helping to regulate the climate.
In any country, prosperity begins with access to quality health care, and Ghana now has in place a highly effective approach to
providing
it.
But that’s where China’s strategic focus is most effective –
providing
an over-arching framework to guide the economy from point A to point B.But this journey is far from complete.
To that end, governments might consider
providing
vouchers that workers can use to pay for training that will support progress in multiple jobs, rather than focusing on specific job- or company-related skills.
Indeed, we have not even succeeded at
providing
enough food for today’s population of 7.3 billion: Nearly 800 million people currently are starving or hungry, and another couple billion do not get enough micronutrients.
So it is no surprise that these advances are
providing
valuable insights into the field of evolutionary biology as well, including evidence supporting the nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution that I developed in 1973.
Member countries would receive an asset that was more stable than the dollar, as it was based on a basket of currencies, thereby
providing
better protection against losses.
But there can be no renewal unless we fulfill our promise of
providing
education for all – starting by working toward universal literacy.
The effectiveness of such measures can be undermined if global banks operate in emerging countries in branch form,
providing
domestic credit financed by global funding pools.
Brazil’s experience offers three important lessons for nations implementing renewable energy initiatives: (1) government policies must be consistent, simple, and long-lasting,
providing
assurance to would-be entrepreneurs that they can invest for the long haul; (2) picking winners, the familiar weakness of overenthusiastic bureaucrats, must be kept to a minimum; and (3) the state must have the discipline to dismantle subsidies when the need for them has passed.
At a time when the economic recovery remains fragile, a publicly financed infrastructure program could meaningfully transform the prospects of US workers,
providing
new employment opportunities for low and un-skilled labor.
A large-scale program to reboot America’s crumbling infrastructure would go a long way toward addressing this gap between assets and liabilities,
providing
pension funds with investments with long time horizons (and thus guaranteeing the incomes of tomorrow’s retirees) while leveraging private capital for the public good.
The US wants to resolve the global crisis by
providing
substantially more financial help, which Europe is refusing to commit, preferring to focus on financial regulatory reform.
The promises of the United Nations Millennium Summit, signed by all the world’s leaders, included halving extreme poverty, halting the spread of HIV/AIDS, and
providing
primary education for all children by 2015.
By selecting particular villages and
providing
basic health care, bed nets to stop malaria, primary education, better seeds, and other agricultural assistance, the organization aims to show that well-designed, comprehensive aid plans can, at relatively modest cost, raise people out of poverty.
This week, Austria is
providing
the world an opportunity to rethink its complacency.
For starters, the US will be more reluctant to absorb a disproportionate share of the cost of
providing
global public goods.
Building health-care systems that are capable of managing infectious diseases, while also
providing
quality cancer care, requires a significant investment in time, money, and expertise.
Despite
providing
$20 billion to Pakistan in counterterrorism aid since 9/11, the US has received grudging assistance, at best, and duplicitous cooperation, at worst.
This investment pays off wonderfully, with research centers such as the International Rice Research Institute and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre
providing
the high-yield seeds and innovative farming strategies that together triggered the Asian Green Revolution.
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