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But given the lack of criticism of Mugabe's misrule, some critics wonder, justifiably, whether the review process will ever
tackle
Africa's most egregious blights--misbegotten leadership and corruption.
Just as the German people declared their will for unity, the world’s citizens today are demanding that action be taken to
tackle
climate change and redress the deep injustices that surround it.
At the same time, Greece needs a major program to
tackle
youth unemployment: a New Deal for a generation that has been betrayed.
It is in their power to avert more disappointments, tap into sources of sustainable growth, and
tackle
today’s alarming levels of inequality.
The good news here is that Ghani’s government has already recognized the problems presented by patronage, corruption, and institutional weakness, and has promised to
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them.
The Bank needs an accomplished professional who is ready to
tackle
the great challenges of sustainable development from day one.
Oxfam estimates that, without strong efforts to
tackle
inequality, the much-heralded goal of eradicating extreme poverty by 2030 will be impossible to reach.
In each case, policymakers will be challenged to recognize the unvarnished reality of the climate crisis and step up their actions to
tackle
it.
And today, young African business leaders are emerging to
tackle
complex problems, and in the process, putting many of their peers to work.
There is a sort of beauty in this predicament: if we act wisely, we can
tackle
both crises at once.
So how do we begin to
tackle
the massive challenge of retooling our global economy, preserving the planet, and lifting billions out of poverty?
When health professionals have the right tools to
tackle
AMR, millions of lives around the world will be saved.
Some argued that, amid our current difficulties, we cannot afford to
tackle
climate change.
With the G-7 leaders having committed, in a recent joint declaration, to
tackle
“antimicrobial resistance” (AMR), it is time for the more inclusive G-20 – and China, as it chairs the group for the first time – to take the fight to the next level.
And yet, most programs designed to
tackle
these issues operate in isolation.
There is no doubt that global warming is a problem that we should
tackle
smartly (though our track record so far has not been encouraging).
International collective action requires rules, because flexibility and goodwill alone cannot
tackle
hard problems.
This is good news for all concerned and provides an opportunity to
tackle
each party’s “root cause.”
At the same time, they need to
tackle
the consequences of those loopholes and weaknesses, such as corruption, pollution, excessive debt, and overcapacity.
At the UN's Millennium Summit in September 2000, the world's leaders made solemn pledges to
tackle
global poverty.
The effort to
tackle
these lingering cases is laborious, and it remains incomplete, despite PHEIC status.
In a series of global accords – including the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda on Financing for Development, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the Paris climate agreement – the international community laid out a blueprint to
tackle
the world’s thorniest issues.
One solution is to create programs that allow secondary-school students to
tackle
innovation challenges for companies without leaving their classrooms.
Whether or not Macron’s presidency is a success will depend on his ability to heal France’s social divisions, restore its economic dynamism, and
tackle
its high unemployment, particularly among young people.
Exaggeration also wears out the public’s willingness to
tackle
global warming.
But, in order to
tackle
the gulf between the richest and the poorest countries, we need to go beyond the G20.
If Africa is to use science and technology to
tackle
its most pressing problems, it must develop its scientific and technical capacities.
Since 1990, successive mayors promised to
tackle
the problem of these hundreds of thousands of feral dogs.
Navigating Lebanon’s Political MinefieldOn the face of it, the donor conference of Western and oil-rich Arab nations in Paris this week merely continues the work of two previous multilateral conferences in 2001 and 2002, aimed at helping Lebanon to rebuild its infrastructure after years of civil war and Israeli occupation and to
tackle
its massive debt.
Individual countries like Germany are making binding unilateral commitments that are not conditional on what other countries do, and “coalitions of the willing” are being formed to
tackle
particular sectors.
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