This policy brief identifies fundamental differences in
how developed and developing countries view equity, transparency and accountability in the context of climate change adaptation finance, and looks at the implications for the generation, governance, delivery and use of adaptation finance.
Not exact matches
The coming mobile data revolution will change
how consumers access data
and create new opportunities for users in
developing countries.
Perhaps the problem is that with more sources of news
and communication, most of us in
developed countries only recently learned
how bad things are in some other places.
One of the things we're most excited about is the future of food in this
country,
and how we could figure out ways to
develop a more robust food system that actually pays back dividends locally.
Zarin Mehta, Green Music Center,
and Sanford Weill, former Citigroup chairman & CEO, discuss
how Weill's $ 12 million donation to Sonoma State University will help the school finish its music center
and develop one of the best music programs in the
country and attract some of the best students in the world.
So the discussion in Addis Ababa revolved around things like
how to finance infrastructure,
how the public sector
and the private sector can partner for best results,
and how to change the tax systems that apply to multinational corporations so that they are more beneficial to
developing countries.
Ellen Gould's well - documented article revealed
how Harper
and his finance minister Jim Flaherty had not only welcomed dodgy U.S. mortgage financiers into our market, but backed them with increased insurance from Canadian taxpayers, all the while pushing a hard line of deregulation at governments of
developing countries seeking our aid.
Economic contraction in the U.S.
and Europe in the early
and mid 1970s did not lead immediately to economic contraction in what were then known as LDCs, largely because the massive recycling of petrodollar surpluses into the
developing world fueled an investment boom (
and also fueled talk about
how for the first time in history the LDCs were immune from rich -
country recessions).
It is not yet clear
how the situation in Thailand
and other Asian
countries will
develop.
The study by Chan, Covig,
and NG in the June 2005 issue of the Journal of Finance concluded that mutual fund investors in all
countries over-invest in their home market,
and that the two factors that matter most are
how developed the local economy is,
and how remote it is from other
countries geographically, culturally, or linguistically.
While its very large e-commerce has been a strong driver of the rise of alternative payment providers in the
country, Citi points at a number of other factors that have facilitated the rise of those third - party payment companies, among which an under -
developed banking system viewed by the public as quite unreliable (unsurprising given
how tightly controlled banking is in China, which has stifled customer - oriented innovation),
and «relaxed regulation.»
Innovation & development:
How cryptocurrencies can be viewed through conventional innovation frameworks, what this unique positioning tells us about their future as a technology,
and what possibilities exist for cryptocurrencies in
developing countries as crucibles of transparency, positive change
and financial inclusion.
This is not to say these values can not be included as part of the negotiations with
countries, but
how the clauses are
developed and implemented into an agreement will require time, patience
and creativity.
If you are surprised at the level of abuse of children by clergy in a
country like the US which has a highly
developed police
and legal system to handle such crimes, consider
how high the abuse probably is in less
developed countries like those of South America.
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance kids were forced to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured
and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for
how mankind
developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our
country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts
and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belongs
Sustainable development is an idea
developed in World Council of Churches circles in the 1970s
and 1980s,
and focuses attention on
how much poor
countries should be allowed to
develop before they jeopardise the environment on which we all depend, although Mr. Carr does not put itquite that way.
The chimpanzee using a stick to get eggs from an anthill, a child figuring out
how to tie her wagon to a tricycle,
and the
country politician
developing a strategy to get elected to the legislature all illustrate the interweaving of imagining ends
and inventing means.
Although incredibly obvious once stated, it did challenge my view on global food security as I have often been quick to think «
how can we help
developing countries with food waste» when in fact this issue is much closer to home
and in fact is in our own fridges!
The Scholar Days also included seminars led by Researchers in International Agriculture for Development (RAID) representatives who shared knowledge of
how to get your foot in the door
and lead a successful career improving livelihoods
and food security in
developing countries.
With my background in Veterinary Medicine it was a different perspective on the agriculture industry
and highlighted to me
how continuing to improve agriculture, particularly in
developing countries, is crucial to ensure sustainability with continuous population growth.
and the others who never played or had only a handful of appearances could not even be loaned out some of them, that's good business they were cheap, now we knwo why they were cheap, now look merterseker, sanchez, ozil, theo, koschilney off contract,
how much money is there alone, also wenger has a habit of buying kids spending 5 - 8 years
developing them then other clubs say thanks we will have him, oh well he wasn't good enough, as he plays for his
country, when are we going to start pressuring kroenke, gazidis
and wenger with lowering of the stocks
and merchandise so we are not profitable to the greedy self centred yank who uses us a a money pit.
@ larryking listen jock wenger could never coach anyother club because no big club would go six season without a trophy there is no way wenger could go to madrid
and go two season without a trophy no way in hell he would be fired in no time bmunich fired klinsman less than half season look at the real madrid coach grave yard pelligrinie made 95 + points last season that amount would win the league in almost any
country yet he got fired i can go on if fergi goes two seasons without a trophy am sure he gone i love arsenal but football is about winning trophies wenger has hypnotize you i do nt care arsenal have gone five years without a trophy
and six witout the league not even a carling cup or fa cup
and loosing all our best players all for money all this talk about wenger
and his youth policies i can count on both hands all the players that came through arsenal youth system that went on to be world beaters look at the current crop walcott nasri diaby denilson bedtner clichy none of these are world class they have improve minimal @ arsenal compare that to barca their youths pedro
and co are world beaters event the great vanpercy who we rate he would never leave arsenal because all that chance wenger gives him he would» t get at other big clubs this does not make sense we buy young players they take ages to
develop most do nt» t then we sell them or they leave because they want to win things that
how you grow pretty soon that top four will become very hard to stay in if we get out of that then what i wish all you wenger fans luck am all out of patients with him last chance this year................
Women living in 3rd world
countries (
and perhaps those few living in backwaters of
developed countries) whose time really is «worth nothing» in the labor market, are not reading the SOB for tips on
how to save money on infant feeding.
To support his argument, Tough describes
how the private Riverdale
Country School
and KIPP Public Charter School — two New York schools at opposite ends of the socioeconomic spectrum —
developed this new approach to character development
and are now integrating into their school cultures.
Mergens had been searching for years to know
how to reverse the cycle of poverty
and hunger when she came upon the idea of providing hygiene kits for girls in
developing countries.
Increasing evidence of what works
and how much money can be saved in the long term, coupled with this recent neuroscience research on
how the brain
develops, have combined to capture the attention of policymakers around the
country.
What Murkoff called «juggling business with baby - making,» the latest edition of «What to Expect When You're Expecting» includes an expanded section on «
how to stay comfortable
and safe on the job,
how long you can stay on the job,
how to play pregnant office politics,
how to figure out your rights as a pregnant worker, which are minimal compared to what they are in other
developed countries.»
Developed countries may continue to do this because they build themselves around exporting in exchange for foreign exchange
and don't know
how to stop.
For 75 years
and in over 90
countries around the world we have spent our time thinking about
how to help women
and men
develop enterprises to work their way out of poverty,
and how to help them hold their governments to account to ensure they have a fair chance.
If, in a democratic system, every vote counted equally, everyone had an equal say as to
how the
country is run, then we the people would be able to participate
and policies would
develop to respond to all our diverse views.
Building a fairer system examines
how workers from
developing countries become tricked or coerced into paying illegal
and extortionate recruitment fees,
and, once in debt, become vulnerable to exploitation in their place of work.
«Judging from our history
and our vision for the future, there is no doubt that we need to rethink
how we
develop as a
country.
They are recognizing
how angelic you were,
how sincere you were to them,
and how committed you were towards
developing this
country to a level anticipated to place this
country high above its counterparts on the African continent.
My question is this: Why does Australia have this two - party system,
How did it become this way,
and How many other
developed countries have a two - party system?
How does increasing the price of food, clothing
and shelter reduce the likelihood of child labour in
developing countries?
In addition, the section on Audits Worldwide provides details of
how the Democratic Audit approach has been
developed,
and subsequently adopted, for use in a range of
countries.
In a leafy campus in Brussels, some 600 scientists
and engineers from 40
countries are
developing and testing a new generation of fabric care products that are changing the way people think about their clothes
and how they care for them.
The United States also objected to language hinting at divisions between future responsibilities by
developed and developing countries, though it's not clear
how that divide would play out in the shipping sector.
«Some part of my brain kept wandering to what was happening in
developing countries and how I could use my skillset to help,» said Yousef.
But as the idea of national parks
and other protected areas for biodiversity spread to other
countries, particularly in the
developing world, it became clear
how arbitrary the concept was.
In addition, all five participating Latin American
countries are interested in getting NCI's help to
develop molecular profiles of breast cancer in their patients, which could elucidate
how breast cancer varies from population to population,
and how best to treat it.
The third is
how much cash the rich world will put into a fund to help
developing countries adapt to climate change
and invest in cutting their own emissions.
The agency's findings could be a turning point in the heated national debate about whether contamination from fracking is happening,
and are likely to shape
how the
country regulates
and develops natural gas resources in the Marcellus Shale
and across the Eastern Appalachian states.
Rich
and poor were deadlocked on Wednesday over
how to raise aid to help
developing countries cope with the damaging effects of global warming, in a setback at United Nations climate talks in Warsaw seeking progress towards a 2015 accord.
Billions of dollars in public
and private capital for energy investment are up for grabs as
developed countries like the United States
and emerging economies like India get down to brass tacks on
how they will hit their greenhouse gas emissions pledges
and move their energy systems away from fossil fuels.
And by deriving such exact estimates for U.S. iron consumption, the researchers hope to understand
how much steel
developing countries such as China or India might ultimately employ.
Understanding
how cancer cells are able to metastasize — migrate from the primary tumor to distant sites in the body —
and developing therapies to inhibit this process are the focus of many laboratories around the
country.
Although the U.S.
and Europe have strong regulations in place to restrict
how much of the toxin can be present in food, the problem has been persistent in
developing countries where there are rarely tests for aflatoxin at the market (although there are rigorous tests for crops being exported internationally).
The United States
and other
countries, he said, need to turn the focus toward ways of unlocking vast quantities of private - sector dollars
and also «
develop a narrative» of
how nations intend to fulfill the pledge made at the 2009 climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark.
You've talked about
how more than two decades ago the World Health Organization highlighted the serious lack of biomedical innovation
and access to medical devices, particularly for
developing countries.