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Leveraging Islamic Finance for Sustainable DevelopmentWASHINGTON, DC – Roughly one-third of those suffering from extreme poverty
worldwide
live in member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
And climate change is the biggest externality of all, with the harmful consequences likely to be suffered by future generations worldwide, rather than primarily by those currently producing and consuming fossil fuels.
A
worldwide
effort is needed to understand changes in all parts of the world.
Global values are a cause that Europe intends to promote
worldwide.
Now the
worldwide
wave of support for a full ban on nuclear weapons, or “nuclear zero,” is being transformed into a debate about nuclear deterrence.
This year, images of listless, glassy-eyed cholera victims awaiting treatment have emerged in countries
worldwide.
Instead, government officials are being warned that every document may potentially be leaked and published
worldwide
by a disgruntled junior officer.
Their mobile-first shopping habits, openness to travel and new experiences, and rising purchasing power suggest that the products and services they buy will influence consumer markets worldwide, fueling global economic growth.
It is a challenge that should be recognized not only for what it says about living conditions in advanced democratic countries worldwide, but also because any crisis is also an opportunity – in this case, to recapture the meaning that lies at the heart of democracy.
Lenders to a repressive regime will no longer expect these debts to be repaid by its successors, immediately making lenders
worldwide
careful about lending to them.
Up to now, the region (excluding Israel and Turkey) had more or less missed out on the epochal process of
worldwide
modernization.
This year, Nigeria and Uganda put in place draconian anti-gay laws, sparking a
worldwide
debate about human rights.
The adverse weather resulting from the phenomenon – which originates in the Pacific, but affects the ocean
worldwide
– is expected to affect adversely over 60 million people this year, compounding the misery wrought last year.
It is an absorbing odyssey of two nations with mutually exclusive claims on sacred lands and religious shrines that are central in the lives of millions of people
worldwide.
On economic, financial, tax, trade, and climate issues, many people around the world are fearful or angry, believing that a
worldwide
cabal of bankers, corporations, and G-20 elites uses insider deals to monopolize the benefits of globalization.
At the same time, the FAO estimates that 870 million people
worldwide
– 90% of them living in developing countries – suffer chronic undernourishment.
No economist wielding plausible estimates of discount rates and expected benefits would have supported the construction of the Sydney Opera House – or any of the iconic municipal buildings gracing many cities worldwide; utilitarian concrete cubes would have been far more efficient.
Although there are more than 570 million farmers and seven billion consumers worldwide, just a handful of companies control the global industrial-agriculture value chain – from field to shop counter.
Apple can use sophisticated techniques to manipulate the location of its corporate income, but individual US citizens who own Apple stock have to report the dividends and capital gains that they earn from it in their
worldwide
income.
Failure would mean that inequality would continue to fester
worldwide.
Total capital assets of central banks
worldwide
amount to $18 trillion, or 19% of global GDP – twice the level of ten years ago.
Economists estimate that global free trade, enabled by many successful rounds of multilateral talks (most recently the Uruguay Round, culminating in the establishment of the World Trade Organization), has boosted
worldwide
income substantially.
No single entity keeps track of the real extent of the abuse of all human subjects engaged in research either in the United States or
worldwide.
If the region’s players don’t act now to fortify an open, rules-based order, the security situation will continue to deteriorate – with consequences that are likely to reverberate
worldwide.
According to Amnesty International, nearly 19,000 people
worldwide
are awaiting execution, even though capital punishment has no proven effect as a deterrent and makes judicial errors irreversible.
The West’s relationship with Russia, the future of NATO, the Syrian civil war and refugees, rising right-wing populism, the impact of automation, and the United Kingdom’s impending departure from the European Union: all of these topics – and more – have roiled public debate
worldwide.
This is far more likely to be the result of a warming climate – a consequence of this decade being, worldwide, the hottest for a thousand years.
Notwithstanding the
worldwide
legitimacy now enjoyed by the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces, a disorderly collapse of the regime might yet lead to the country’s division into autonomous ethnic enclaves.
Self-empowering technological innovation is all around us, affecting a growing number of people, sectors, and activities
worldwide.
But, while the
worldwide
recession of 1981-2 brought inflation down rapidly, nominal long-term interest rates did not fall immediately, for the world’s markets were still not convinced.
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