Recipient
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In Pakistan, which has long worked with China to contain India and is the largest
recipient
of BRI financing, the new military-backed government has sought to review or renegotiate projects in response to a worsening debt crisis.
In Cambodia, another leading
recipient
of Chinese loans, fears of effectively becoming a Chinese colony are on the rise.
Recipient
governments must understand that funding will dry up if they continue to squander or steal it.
The short version is that the sender must pay to send mail, while the
recipient
can set the price.
First, the
recipient
can decide what to charge, and set different prices (or no price at all) for different people or categories, and can even forgive the charges retroactively.
For example, when messaging someone who charges, you may see a warning only if the
recipient
is above your payment limit.
The mail managers will also handle incoming messages and Facebook, LinkedIn, and other requests as specified by the recipient, and will collect credit card information from senders (or more likely charge their PayPal accounts or navigate other payment systems as they emerge).
The
recipient
is unlikely to see the complexities; most of this will be handled in the background.
It accepted 135,000 Vietnamese refugees in the 1970’s – a much higher total on a per capita basis than any other country, including the US – and ever since has maintained its status as one of the top two or three
recipient
countries for resettlement generally.
Foreign aid is all too often directed at satisfying the needs of the donor, not the
recipient.
The World Bank should also stop insisting that
recipient
governments guarantee its loans, which gives governments control over which private sector company, local government, or non-governmental organization receives financing.
Recipient
countries can attempt to throw up barriers, but the tsunami of liquidity threatens to sweep over them.
Children from
recipient
households in El Salvador have a lower school-dropout rate; in Sri Lanka, they have more access to private tutors.
Complicating matters even more, these inflows have become less and less connected to the
recipient
countries’ economic and financial fundamentals.
Recipient
countries would have to pay the IMF a very low interest rate: the composite average treasury bill rate of all convertible currencies.
Mere promises by the recipient, history tells us, are not enough.
In fact, as audacious as it may sound, passing on the interest costs to
recipient
countries could actually bolster their debt sustainability.
The Big Bond approach represents a much-needed update to the ODA framework – one that supports higher and more sustainable growth in
recipient
countries, while lowering the burden on donor countries.
As an American
recipient
of a kidney who was once desperate enough to consider doing that myself (fortunately, a friend ended up donating to me), I agree wholeheartedly that we should offer well-informed individuals a reward if they are willing to save a stranger’s life.
First, EU policymakers should consider making all future structural-funds payments conditional on
recipient
countries’ adherence to the rule of law.
Financial markets would be more easily convinced if such support were complemented by the
recipient
countries’ acceptance of the fiscal pact, together with technical help to strengthen their governance.
But for the recipient, it is a poor substitute.
The under-valued renminbi has also made China a major
recipient
of foreign direct investment, even leading the world in 2002 – a staggering achievement for a developing country.
This “investment” by wealthier countries should pay off if it leads to more flexible labor markets and higher productivity in the
recipient
countries.
He has accepted the logic of Israel’s special nuclear status and its position as a major
recipient
of American military aid.
In many cases, post-conflict aid can reach extraordinarily high levels after the conflicts ends, both in per capita terms and relative to the size of the
recipient
economies.
Whereas donors will dominate IFFEd decision-making, the GPE operates more democratically, with equal representation of donor and
recipient
countries and strong participation from civil-society organizations.
Imagine a WFP that is no longer arranging the logistics, procurement, storage, and distribution of 3.2 million metric tons of food, and taking 120 days to obtain and move food to
recipient
countries.
Despite this, Obama is pursuing a military surge in Afghanistan but an aid surge to Pakistan, which is now the single largest
recipient
of US assistance in the world.
Investing in nutrition is another no-brainer: measures such as salt iodization, and iron and folic acid and vitamin A supplementation can cost just a few cents annually per
recipient.
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