Sentences with phrase «tackling global poverty»

Today's report finds that while the debt cancellation agreed last year is helping deliver essential health and education services, developed countries must step up their efforts if they are to make genuine inroads in tackling global poverty.
It shows that tackling global poverty is a question of political will, not a pipe dream.
In November 2015 Alexander started working for Bono, helping secure investment to tackle global poverty.
Alexander is reported to be advising the rock star on the challenges of securing investment in development to tackle global poverty.
The Lib Dems are pro-European and want to work with our partners in Europe and internationally to secure a global deal on climate change, reform international financial regulation and tackle global poverty.
Diamandis says he would like to tackle global poverty, education, and cancer, too.

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Secondly, he noted «the root causes of the global crisis have not been prop ¬ erly tackled» with the financial system remaining «the Achilles heel of the world economy» and thirdly, «little progress is being made in reducing working poverty and vulnerable forms of employment such as informal jobs and undeclared work.»
To maintain its leadership role in the fight against poverty, Britain needs to commit to playing its part in tackling global challenges and implementing the SDGs to address poverty, climate change and other issues.
In the meantime, UK NGOs will redouble their efforts on promoting an internationalist, outward - facing Britain committed to playing its part in tackling global challenges and implementing the SDGs to address poverty, climate change and inequality.
Britain leading the world in tackling climate change, eradicating global poverty, and countering terrorism wherever it rears its head.
In a green paper released today, the Tory leader stated that reducing global poverty is essential to tackling major world threats like climate change and terrorism.
His address officially begins the United Nation's Sustainable Development Summit where global leaders aim to tackle numerous topics, including poverty, literacy, health and environmental issues.
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Focusing on the rights of those who are already vulnerable and marginalized due to poverty and discrimination, a human rights - based approach to climate change can be a useful tool to complement international efforts aimed at tackling the adverse effects of global warming.
Denmark's prime minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said if the world wants to limit increase in average global temperatures to 2 degrees Celsius, then both developed and developing nations have to take urgent action and that poverty alleviation or development goals can not be tackled without addressing climate change.
Adopted in 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to end global poverty, reduce inequalities and tackle climate change.
A new report: The Anti-Development Bank: The World Bank's Regressive Energy Policies by the London - based Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) finds that the World Bank has abdicated its primary mission of tackling poverty in the developing world.
The World Bank has made a «fundamental shift» in its role of alleviating global poverty, by refocusing its financing efforts towards tackling climate change, the group said on Thursday.
The international community working towards «energy for all» is at times guilty of the «we know what the poor need» attitude — which has implications for the types of energies (and quantities of energy) that are championed to tackle the injustice of global energy poverty.
By working with ClimateCare to provide access to clean energy you'll help tackle energy poverty in developing nations and global climate change by reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
At the same time, the production, sale and use of Gyapa ™ stoves reduces disease, tackles poverty and cuts global carbon emissions.
Triple P is looking to tackle some of the biggest problems facing the global community such as poverty and violence reduction, improving educational attainment and promoting cleaner environments.
We can't solve global poverty without also tackling climate change.
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