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Using an isothermal DNA amplification method, called recombinase polymerase amplification, we developed a cold-chain-independent method for detecting VL, which we then incorporated into a solar-powered mobile “lab suitcase” that can be used easily in
rural
settings.
We are now trying to repurpose that suitcase, so that it can also enable the diagnosis of typhoid fever and tuberculosis, further revolutionizing disease surveillance in poor and
rural
communities.
Though much of
rural
India remains impoverished, new dynamic urban-based centers of information technology are springing up around the country.
Other economic measures will also be politically tough, like reigning in subsidies for power that undermine the budget and make it difficult to get new investors into
rural
areas.
The revolution in bioengineering, for example, promises to transform
rural
societies just as the old industrial engineering once reshaped urban landscapes.
New information technologies will transform education throughout Africa, including remote
rural
areas, even as they re-energize non-industrial economies.
Tokyoites, for example, traded their precious garments, from wedding dresses to fine kimonos, with
rural
farmers for rice and vegetables.
The new tax law creates generous incentives to encourage private investment in distressed urban and
rural
areas; and a provision in the budget package will establish a competitive grant program to help states fund “pay-for-success” contracts.
The Secret World of Female CircumcisionNAIROBI – As a child in
rural
Kenya, I was a secret admirer of female genital mutilation.
I escaped mutilation, but other girls from my
rural
Kenyan community continue to receive “the cut” to this day.
China’s government is committed to finishing the task, with the aim of reducing
rural
poverty essentially to zero by 2020.
In fact, last year, the government exceeded its target, with 12.4 million people escaping
rural
poverty.
That is about 3.5 times China’s
rural
poverty line.
But, overall, the average income in cities is at least four times higher than that in the countryside, suggesting that living on such a budget may be even tougher than living at the
rural
poverty line.
Given this, just as China’s successful efforts to reduce
rural
poverty can serve as a model for others, other countries’ successes in managing urban poverty can – and should – help to guide China’s efforts.
Considering China’s huge and growing income inequalities, and its massive disguised
rural
unemployment, it is easy to imagine a period of political instability that sends investors heading for the exits.
Sadly, Indian society never really embraced the consensual values that India's Constitution proclaims: a participatory, decentralized democracy; an egalitarian society with minimal social and economic disparities; a secularized polity; the supremacy of the rule of law; a federal structure ensuring partial autonomy to provinces; cultural and religious pluralism; harmony between
rural
and urban areas; and an efficient, honest state administration at both the national and local level.
Urban and
rural
areas subvert each other.
By discontinuing some or all of these subsidies – which, of course, do not include expenditures in areas like health, education, nutrition,
rural
and urban development programs, and environmental protection – the government could secure the funds to offer everyone, rich and poor, a reasonable basic income.
Ahmadinejad maintains some support among the poor and
rural
classes, but he is viewed with disdain by much of the ruling class, even within his own political camp.
With the right approach, connecting people through ICT could empower women, expand access to health care, boost financial inclusion, close the gap between urban and
rural
areas, and open up new business models, particularly for SMEs.
The political systems of these countries were tailored to small, static,
rural
populations.
Done properly, protecting rain forests is a cost-effective method both to abate climate change and to provide sustainable livelihoods for many millions of people now living in
rural
poverty.
Suitably adapted, such mechanisms could also dramatically expand off-grid renewable-energy solutions across
rural
economies, providing reliable energy to billions of people and triggering a new green revolution in the countryside.
According to compelling recent survey data, the attachment to guns is especially intense among less-educated white Republican men residing mainly in
rural
and suburban areas in the South and Midwest – the same demographic that forms the core of support for President Donald Trump.
Only after a thorough penetration and saturation of the market will comparatively unprofitable sales of matches and salt in
rural
areas develop.
I was five years old, and no world existed for me outside Nairagie Enkare, my birthplace in
rural
Maasailand.
China, after all, was a peasant society in 1978 when it began its own market reforms: 70% of the Chinese population lived in
rural
areas; only 18% worked in state enterprises.
Moreover, these migrants are no longer exclusively of
rural
origin, nor do they travel only to traditional areas in the US; they are, literally, everywhere.
The government could, for example, double welfare payments to households whose male heads stay home, threaten to revoke land reform rights after years of absence in
rural
communities, and establish choke points on highways at the Tehuantepec Isthmus.
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