Sentences with phrase «sector reform»

Certainly there are no concessions to the party's left wing - tough talk on immigration and firm commitments to welfare and public sector reform put paid to that idea.
Only 10 - 20 % of energy sector reforms in such countries will get international funding with most of that going to poorer countries.
Corporate tax cuts could provide an extra leg up for earnings, while the prospect of far - reaching financial sector reforms, potentially not requiring legislation, is also encouraging for financial stocks.
There would also be an «active industrial policy», «private sector reform» and closing «the class gap in education».
Pension sector reforms planned nearly seven years ago, are only now being implemented and not without problems.
During his term, energy - and financial - sector reforms passed and will be hard to undo.
Active competition policy key to Mexico's successful energy reform Mexico embarked on an ambitious and comprehensive energy sector reform in recent years to harness market forces and attract new investments 28 February 2017
Siakor organizes workshops and written proposals that outline forest sector reform priorities, emphasizing transparency, civil society input and sustainable forest management.
Ebibai called on the Bayelsa citizenry to support the ongoing public sector reform for the emergence of a virile and efficient public service to drive development in the state.
However, fresh food, petroleum products and medical expenses (which have risen temporarily due to health sector reforms) accounted for most of the apparent slowing in the rate of deflation.
AfDB also said that the bank had also released one of its staff to support the government in its power sector reforms programme for 12 months on September 19, 2016
The Governor added that the Government has also commenced the process of implementing judicial and security sector reforms, all geared towards making Lagos safe.
Today Siakor's Sustainable Development Institute works to outline forest sector reform priorities, emphasizing transparency, civil society input and sustainable forest management.
RAV is optimistic about the future and new opportunities that may come from sector reform, despite a difficult environment which has seen the organisation's core funding cut for the first time.
HONG KONG / BEIJING, Dec 6 (Reuters)- Chinese private equity firm Hopu Investments is targeting raising up to $ 2.5 billion in a new dollar fund to capitalise on the country's state sector reforms and its growing consumer industries, people with knowledge of the matter said.
India's right - wing Bharatiya Janata Party government, led by prime minister Narendra Modi, seems set to give a new lease on life to insurance sector reforms.
ALBANY, NY (11/01/2011)(readMedia)-- «The package of so called public sector reforms put forward under the banner of the Let NY Work coalition — apparently at the urging of Governor Andrew Cuomo - is another despicable broadside on working people.
Public sector reform now appears to be more popular than widely - canvassed ways to raise more cash to pay for public sector services.
The issue around financial sector reform remains difficult.
The budget is expected to focus on about 10 key areas including infrastructure, macroeconomic stability, job creation, agriculture, entrepreneurship, business growth, creating a Ghana beyond aid, debt management, corruption, public sector reforms among others, and a continuation of the 2017 budget initiatives.
Thanks to Governor Cuomo and an extremely attentive legislator, New York State is considered by many to be the poster child for craft beverage sector reform and growth programs.
Nick Herbert gave a clarion call for public sector reform yesterday in a speech to Reform (pdf here).
He said that the problem of the power sector had nothing to do with lack of resources as the government had committed N11tn to the power sector reforms without achieving the objective of providing stable power supply in the country.
There is also a general pattern emerging: Liberal Democrat opposition has brought progress on the NHS reforms to a standstill, watered down any potential radicalism in the public sector reform White Paper, and now stopped elected Police commisioners, the cornerstone of reformist Conservative policy.
This piece limits its focus to three organizations that use parent mobilization and advocacy to catalyze district sector and charter sector reform: Parent Revolution, Education Reform Now, and Stand for Children.
But is this author right in that by 2008 the private sector reform movement had been taken up by the Democrats?
But much earlier than that key «Democrats» not only took up this private - sector reform strategy, they helped create and perpetuate it.
The Outlook also highlights the country's ongoing energy sector reform program and the implications of its recent accession to membership in the World Trade Organisation.
Southeast European countries must devise sound new energy policies and establish the necessary institutions to implement them to catch up with the energy sector reforms realised by their Central European neighbours.
Greece is currently implementing comprehensive energy sector reforms towards creating competitive energy markets.
In Kabul, Leduc provided advice and political reporting on rule of law matters including justice and corrections sector reform and human rights issues.
The Governor noted that «investigations into the reasons leading to the collapse of the two banks would also help guide policies on the current financial sector reform plan».
Kazeem, who addressed the media alongside senior officials of the Ministry, said Governor Ambode had been at the vanguard of the war against domestic, sexual and violent crimes, and that the centre was geared towards vigorous justice sector reforms.
He also claimed a plan was drawn up at No 10 to split the Treasury into two departments or shift Brown to the Foreign Office in order to reduce his power to block public sector reform plans.
We're working in the U.S. to decarbonize the electricity system; supporting power sector reform in China; helping island economies transition to renewables; improving electricity access in sub-Saharan Africa; and providing renewable energy at mining operations.
The move towards more private sector reforms could raise some eyebrows among grassroots Liberal Democrats, many of whom oppose privatisation or private sector provision of any kind.
The future of the government's biggest public sector reform programme, universal credit, rests «on a knife edge» because Treasury cuts have reduced it to an exercise in cost - cutting, potentially leaving millions of working families worse off, experts have warned.
«International donors must also ensure that human rights and forest sector reforms are guaranteed before any international funding is released to developing countries for their national actions on forest and climate issues.»
In the oil and gas sector, this is being implemented with asymmetric regulation (third party access) along with a gas release programme modelled on sector reforms in other markets.
Mexico embarked on an ambitious and comprehensive energy sector reform in recent years to harness market forces and attract new investments, moving away from its monopoly - driven system, and leading to increasing market transparency, improved energy security and strengthened environmental sustainability.
I don't want to mention too many names but Karen Bradley (formerly of the Tory policy unit), Philippa Stroud (because of her lifelong commitment to social justice), Liz Truss (a radical thinker on public sector reform), Harriett Baldwin (because of her knowledge of the financial world) and Fiona Bruce (because of her legal and business background) are just five stars - in - the - waiting.
Bill English, New Zealand's deputy prime minister and finance minister, says the country is doing well because of tax and public sector reforms.
Meanwhile, Mexico is engaged in a far - reaching energy sector reform.

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