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In all countries with comparable data, adults with lower literacy skills are far more likely to
report
poor health, have less trust in their fellow citizens, and perceive themselves as objects – rather than actors – in the political process.
When he had finished, the 3,000 representatives in attendance gave him a resounding ovation that was surely a response to more than the report; it was a display of praise and respect for his achievements as the head of China’s government.
The ICNND
report
Eliminating Nuclear Threats, released late last year, proposes meeting these challenges with a comprehensive agenda for reducing nuclear risks.
As the German ICNND Commissioner, I believe that this
report
is the first and only one so far to suggest precise and feasible steps towards a nuclear-free world.
The
report
consists of 20 proposals to be decided on at this year's NPT review conference, and ends with proposed decisions to be taken after 2025.
In addition, the
report
proposes a declaration by these states that the sole purpose of nuclear weapons is to deter others from their use, coupled with an obligation not to increase their stockpiles.
As supplementary steps, the
report
suggests negotiating limitations on missiles, strategic missile defense, space-based weapons, and biological weapons, as well as holding talks on eliminating conventional weapons imbalances."
A
report
published in May 2010 by the Council of Europe, entitled Islam, Islamism, and Islamophobia in Europe, recognized that Europe has been home to Muslims for many centuries, and acknowledged the contribution of Islamic civilization to European culture.
Yet, as the
report
also noted, Muslims in Europe today feel socially excluded, stigmatized, and discriminated against.
According to the Pew Foundation Forum’s September 2010
report
on Religion in Public Life, Western Europe’s Muslim population totals more than 17 million.
Look at the UN human development
report
for 1998 which provides a few glaring statistics on the inequality in the human condition economically which may provide the basis for a greater inequality scientifically.
Today, we are pleased to
report
that the program succeeded beyond our most optimistic expectations.
In developing countries, “poor quality regulation and implementation are formidable barriers to entrepreneurship and investment,” according to a World Bank
report.
The alternative of relying on a third-party multilateral organization to act as mediator in such disputes, the
report
explains, has little support from G-20 countries.
Regulatory uncertainty may not seem like the most exciting topic, which is probably why the FMLC
report
has attracted so little attention.
A
report
from Australia’s National Centre for Climate Restoration is no less alarming.
Indeed, according to a recent World Health Organization report, a reduction in the consumption of processed and red meat would have the additional benefit of reducing cancer deaths.
For example, one
report
concluded that, from 2005 to 2006, less than two cents of every dollar in official development assistance was targeted toward gender equality for girls.
Some 80% of trade happens along supply chains within or organized by transnational firms, according to a 2013 UN
report.
Although the euro, created in 1999, turned out to be a more serious competitor to the dollar, its share in total international reserves has probably remained below 30%, compared to 65% for the dollar (these shares are in part estimates, as China, the world’s largest holder of reserves, does not
report
the currency composition of its holdings).
As a recent
report
released by the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate emphasizes, that approach should center on investment in sustainable infrastructure.
The Global Commission
report
sets out to identify the main obstacles to financing such infrastructure and to create an agenda to overcome them.
The
report
includes specific recommendations on matters such as how to shift to low-carbon systems; but it presents them against the backdrop of broader priorities, such as the SDGs.
The next opportunity to take that step comes in April, when the biannual Treasury
report
to Congress is due.
In April, for example, the EU and the US too learned of a proposed peace deal only from a leaked
report
in Germany.
Of the 30 Latin American countries included in this year’s report, only one-third have lower HDI rankings than GDP rankings, and only a few – those with the region’s greatest need for significant improvements in social infrastructure, particularly provision of health and education – show large discrepancies.
In a recent report, Human Rights Watch documented the accumulation of executive power and the erosion of human-rights protections in Venezuela.
There are several sub-texts underlying the current stand-off, superbly analyzed in a
report
this month from the International Crisis Group.
The Commission on Growth and Development, chaired by the Nobel laureate economist Michael Spence, reached a similar conclusion in its 2008 report, The Growth Report: Strategies for Sustained Growth and Inclusive Development.
Its
report
on the inability of the intelligence services, notably the CIA and the FBI, to prevent the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks also contained a series of recommendations for restructuring these services to render them more effective.
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