Remote
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The parable features a group of travelers, returning home with identical pottery purchased on a
remote
island.
Arogya Parivar is centered on recruiting and training residents of
remote
villages to become “health educators,” who, along with qualified doctors, organize “health camps” – mobile clinics that provide access to health screenings and a robust portfolio of treatment options.
We have been making progress in China’s
remote
Xinjiang province through our Jian Kang Kuai Che, or “Health Express” initiative, which gives local health-care professionals access to training at urban hospitals through
remote
education sessions and consultations.
That is why we have forged a partnership with the Zambian government to scale up a countrywide system of pharmacies in order to bring basic medicines to
remote
villages, and to build the country’s health-care infrastructure.
And once a month, we make sure that health workers deliver vaccines and other health services “the last mile” to mothers and children in
remote
rural areas.
Mini-grids can have a major competitive advantage over grid extension in rural and
remote
areas, because they can provide electricity more quickly and at much lower cost.
The political writer Timothy Garton Ash has described a “dysfunctional triangle” of national politics that is enduringly strong, European policies that seem remote, and global markets that are demanding and fickle.
Some of the least developed countries, such as Mali and Bangladesh, have shown how determined leadership and innovative approaches can, with international support, connect
remote
and rural areas to the Internet and mobile telephony, thereby helping to liberate subsistence farmers who were previously tied to local knowledge and local markets.
Likewise, mobile networks are delivering health services to the most
remote
areas of India.
Some places in the world are very
remote
from international trade – think of the Andean highlands, the mountainous regions of Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan; the landlocked countries of Africa, such as Rwanda, Burundi, Burkina Faso, or the landlocked regions of Central Asia.
And in
remote
areas in particular, school fees and arduous commutes pose further challenges.
Governments must expand national infrastructure so that students in densely packed urban areas and
remote
rural villages alike can get online.
In fact, US officials had another reason for choosing to target Hiroshima and Nagasaki, instead of
remote
sites: they wanted a firsthand look at the impact of an atomic bomb on a city.
In addition to gas pipelines – the first is scheduled to be completed this year – it will include a high-speed railroad and a highway from the Burmese coast to China’s Yunnan province, offering China’s
remote
interior provinces an outlet to the sea for the first time.
Meltdown fears, even if remote, directly raise the premium that savers are willing to pay for bonds that they perceive as the most reliable, much as the premium for gold rises.
Forging a united front against the regime seems as
remote
as ever.
The IMF was in summer mode, and all of the consultations required complicated conference calls from
remote
locations.
This is good for Europe, because it helps improve the allocation of capital and stimulates growth by transporting German savings to the
remote
and previously disadvantaged regions of the euro zone.
These children live in the poorest and most
remote
communities, where the risk of disease is highest.
In a
remote
corner of Ghana, one “telemedicine” program illustrates just how effective digital care can be when coverage is extended to those on the medical margins.
China’s biggest worry now is that the US will pursue military strikes against North Korea — though, as things stand, that remains a
remote
possibility.
As Russia's recent experience shows, creating a politically sycophantic business oligarchy makes the prospect of a market democracy more
remote.
That vision, however remote, is much safer in Monti’s hands.
The PD failed to win a clear victory for reasons both
remote
and recent.
But, while early Zionism was blessed with pragmatism and diplomatic savoir-faire, the preponderance of the military ethos of the nation in arms has relegated Zionism’s extraordinary foreign-policy achievements to a
remote
corner of Israelis’ collective memory.
We can accommodate ourselves to this irreality and Macron’s newly installed representatives, so preternaturally smooth and
remote
as to suggest that they might have been elected while Leviathan was sleeping.
It is possible to have full employment in some
remote
village even though no businesses are hiring in that neighborhood, or even in that nation.
At Fukushima, a perfect storm – a massive earthquake and tsunami, multiple vulnerable coastal reactors with spent-fuel ponds in the same buildings, inadequate barriers, loss of power, and back-up generators situated too low – may have seemed a
remote
possibility.
Prior to the twentieth century, leaders were
remote
figures who rarely made direct contact with the masses.
New information technologies will transform education throughout Africa, including
remote
rural areas, even as they re-energize non-industrial economies.
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