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For example, the surveillance centers will generate the data needed to
tackle
infectious diseases, provide early warning of epidemics, and generally improve global health.
If we
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our common problems together, China and Europe can be instrumental in turning the twenty-first century into a century of hope.
Looking ahead, the top priority should be to
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the outstanding issues with everyone at the table, leaving taboos at the door.
Neither of the two main candidates, though, has promised to
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the country’s key challenge: transforming Sri Lanka from a unitary state into a federation that grants provincial and local autonomy.
It is our generation’s task to
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the civil-rights movement’s unfinished business, by ending the exploitation of children, especially girls, and ensuring compulsory universal education.
President Umaru Yar’Adua has taken concrete steps to
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elite-level corruption in Nigeria, and appears to have made progress toward a comprehensive peace agreement with the Delta rebels.
Coalitions are being formed to
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issues ranging from illegal deforestation to food security.
In the early 2000s, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi’s government took aggressive action to
tackle
underlying problems in the financial and corporate sectors.
But, beyond acknowledging the need to cut spending – an obvious imperative, after the estimated $50 billion cost of the Sochi Olympics – Putin has not signaled any concrete plans to
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Russia’s economic weaknesses.
Meanwhile, local governments in Northeast China continue to struggle with the supply-side structural reforms needed to
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overcapacity, excessive leverage, high transaction costs, and gaps in technology upgrading.
Whether it is coastal versus inland or rural versus urban, these countries must
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the widening disparities, because high inequality may well threaten their very ability to continue growing as they have.
Talking Sense About Global WarmingLONDON – In February, 14 distinguished climate scientists, economists, and policy experts came together to discuss how to
tackle
global warming.
To
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these problems in the future and broaden the World Bank’s poverty research, we have established the 24-member Commission on Global Poverty – chaired by Sir Tony Atkinson of the London School of Economics and Nuffield College, Oxford – which will submit its report next spring.
Do you think we should reverse course and tackle, first and foremost, the social crisis and the unemployment problem, rather than insisting on the financial aspects?
To
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global food security successfully, we must change the way we treat rural development, which requires adopting a much more bottom-up approach.
My Brookings Institution colleague Krista Rasmussen and I recently published a study that assesses the changing pace of progress during the era of the Millennium Development Goals, which world leaders established in 2000 to
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by 2015 the most severe problems associated with global poverty.
To
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these problems, we came up with an “open data/information liquidity” project, which will advocate and organize the publication, exchange, aggregation, and analysis of health data – not just general statistics, but specific data about health outcomes in terms of drugs and treatments, hospital performance, and the like.
The system of economic governance that we put in place guarantees that EU members put their public finances in order, increase their competitiveness, and
tackle
their macroeconomic imbalances.
To
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the problem permanently, the only option is to prevent infections from occurring in the first place – with improved hygiene, sanitation, and disease surveillance.
But, rather than retreating to technocracy, we should
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the specific structural problems that have aided the triumph of populist politicians.
As in the US, the imperative is not to lament people’s authoritarian tendencies, but to
tackle
the structural problems that have enabled populists to do well.
In order to help Central American farmers
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this challenge, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has partnered with two global coffee companies – Starbucks and ECOM – as well as other multilateral agencies and donors to devise a pragmatic, business-based solution.
New governments are urged to
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all of these problems immediately and simultaneously, lest they lose “momentum” and begin backsliding.
Japan must
tackle
its financial mess once and for all.
They want the state to provide for their welfare, to
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crime, unemployment and inflation and to fight corruption, all of which the state is less and less capable of doing.
Rather than
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thorny questions about how to allocate limited resources, democratic governments seem to believe that they can have it all: low taxes and ample debt finance to fund wars or electorate-pleasing programs.
In Tanzania, where I worked for three years in rural communities, we helped villages in the Southern Highlands adapt our poverty indicators to the local context in order to
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water, sanitation, and electrification needs.
That growth should give President Putin - if he is patient and persistent - leeway to
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the longer term reforms his country needs if it is to become the powerful state he seeks it to be.
For the first time, government and Roma leaders will
tackle
the Roma issue as a core social and economic concern.
For years, the emphasis has rightly been on persuading people that there must be sufficient “will” to
tackle
climate change.
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