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Among the report’s
recommendations
were stronger penalties for sex crimes, including harassment; a requirement that police officers report every instance of alleged rape; and broader measures to address pervasive discrimination against women.
As proof of this new realism, the government has been trumpeting its response to the set of policy
recommendations
that an expert panel led by the business executive Louis Gallois presented two weeks before the downgrade.
This is supposed to enable them to reach consensus "and ultimately generate recommendations."
This is the scientific equivalent of art for art's sake, but getting policy
recommendations
on an obscure and complex technical question from groups of citizen nonexperts (who are recruited by newspaper ads) is considerably more dangerous.
These proposals are unwarranted, inappropriate, and contrary to the
recommendations
of experts, both within the government and in the scientific community.
The resulting report, “The Learning Generation: Investing in Education for a Changing World,” provides a series of
recommendations
that will enable low- and middle-income countries to boost education quality and enrollment rates within a generation.
It was presented this week to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who has already agreed to act on the
recommendations
it contains.
The report’s
recommendations
focus on several fundamental objectives, including innovation, inclusiveness (with the lowest-income citizens getting particular attention), and a comprehensive, long-term investment plan for education.
FLORENCE – Last month, the independent High-Level Group on Media Freedom and Pluralism (of which I was a part) presented to the European Commission its
recommendations
for the protection, support, and promotion of media pluralism and freedom in Europe.
The fact that the group’s
recommendations
do not align with much of the media’s reporting on them suggests either that the group’s report overstates its intentions, or that the reading of some media outlets has been skewed.
Reports that the group’s
recommendations
would empower the EU to protect media freedom, not to regulate the media – and even criticism that the
recommendations
leave too much to national authorities – support the latter interpretation.
Our sponsors welcomed our recommendations, but that and similar efforts have gained little traction, leaving all countries rushing headlong toward a world full of uncertainty and risk.
But will Holder’s
recommendations
– more than 40 in all – be implemented?
But they won’t be unless we zealously protect people’s privacy, detect and correct unfairness, use algorithmic
recommendations
prudently, and maintain a rigorous understanding of algorithms’ inner workings and the data that informs their decisions.
One of the model law’s top
recommendations
is removing the threat of incarceration for people who use drugs.
Let us hope it is a full and fair examination based on the report’s findings and
recommendations.
Unfortunately, rather than debating Goldstone’s detailed findings and the merits of his
recommendations
on ways to move forward, there are indications that governments may focus instead on the process leading up to the investigation and seek to limit full discussion of the report.
If it is to improve its persuasive capabilities, it must learn to become more like grassroots activists, with punchy prose, clear policy recommendations, and TV-ready talking points.
A transparent and fair process of arriving at its policy recommendations, based primarily on convincing economic research and data analysis, will be essential.
In the Review’s final recommendations, increasing public awareness was one of our Ten Commandments.
Since the Review published its final report, there has been a lot of talk about these three crucial recommendations, particularly from the pharmaceutical industry.
On a national level, the IMF can assess regulatory systems and give
recommendations.
And, given the growing likelihood of additional trade barriers – as suggested by the US Commerce Department’s recent
recommendations
of high tariffs on aluminum and steel – the combination of protectionism and ever-widening trade imbalances becomes all the more problematic for a US economy set to become even more dependent on foreign capital.
Yet, in response to this risk, the BIS issues the standard textbook
recommendations.
It has also created a series of salt-reduction
recommendations
that could generate an extra healthy year of life for less than the average annual per capita income in low- and middle-income countries.
Both sets of
recommendations
stress the importance of an interlocking package of measures that combine much greater loss-absorbency with structural reform.
Recommendations
from international financial institutions contributed to this unseemly haste.
No one accused President Dwight Eisenhower of isolationism when he accepted a stalemate in the Korean War, refused to intervene at Dien Bien Phu, resisted
recommendations
from senior military officers regarding islands near Taiwan, watched the Red Army invade Hungary, or refused to back allies in the Suez Canal crisis.
More broadly, the UN culture must change – perhaps with a new reward structure – to give priority to operations in the field, rather than to operations at headquarters; to implement reports’ recommendations, rather than just writing more reports; and to measure results on the ground, rather just counting the number of UN conferences held.
But the Education Commission’s two principal
recommendations
are wrongheaded, and should be replaced by two other solutions.
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