• The continent of Africa is commonly divided into five regions or subregions, four of which are in sub-Saharan Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Sahara Desert is the massive but largely empty region in North Africa that contains the world's largest hot deserts Sub-Saharan Africa is the area of the African continent which lies south of the Sahara. (wikipedia.org)
  • Expanding economic opportunities, strengthening democracy, and investing in the next generation of African leaders topped President Obama's agenda during the weeklong trip to the African nations of Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania. (aaionline.org)
  • In his June 29 address to young people at a town hall meeting at the University of Johannesburg's Soweto campus, President Obama outlined his flagship program Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) , which invests in young African leaders to further economic growth and prosperity in Africa. (aaionline.org)
  • Africa is a youthful continent with stats showing that one in three Africans is between the ages 10 and 24. (aaionline.org)
  • The report said that "paradoxically," popular support for the recent military coups in Africa is "symptomatic of a new wave of democratic aspiration that is expanding across the continent" as overwhelmingly young populations grow frustrated with existing economic and political systems and press for change more rapid than what elections can deliver. (wate.com)
  • However, Nigeria has been included among the focus countries of the Obama Administration's "Power Africa" initiative to increase electrification in the continent. (brookings.edu)
  • It should be read in conjunction with CĂ©lestin Monga's AfricaPlus essay, "Governance and Economic Growth in Africa: Rethinking the Conventional Paradigm" and Howard French's Atlantic article on Lagos State. (brookings.edu)
  • Let's identify the corporations that rob Africa blind, and hold them to account for their economic crimes that have left the world's most resource-rich continent the most impoverished. (greenleft.org.au)
  • Africa was the first continent, outside of Arabia that Islam spread into in the early 7th century. (wn.com)
  • Generally Islam in Africa often adapted to African cultural contexts and belief systems forming Africa's own orthodoxies. (wn.com)
  • For Africa, four of the five megatrends, arguably, highlight fragilities that already plague the continent and will no doubt be worsened if countries continue to design and implement approaches to digitalisation and datafication (which have cross-cutting policy implications) with incoherent siloed approaches. (researchictafrica.net)
  • African countries need to be prepared to tackle their supply side constraints, and it was stressed that what Africa needs is political leaders who can make a compelling case for investing in smallholder farmers for food security and equitable economic development, matched by long-term financial commitments including those of the private sector. (donorplatform.org)
  • The Inaugural Biennial Report on the Implementation of the Malabo Declaration was recognised on several occasions during the conference for having paving the way for accountability on the continent around the progress of Africa's agricultural goals as laid out under the comprehensive Africa agriculture development programme. (donorplatform.org)
  • Despite global economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Namibia has maintained political stability and continues to offer key advantages for inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): an independent judicial system, protection of property and contractual rights, good quality physical and ICT infrastructure, and easy access to South Africa. (state.gov)
  • Michelle Gavin, Ebenezer Obadare, and other experts track political and security developments across sub-Saharan Africa. (cfr.org)
  • Most Western writers on Africa are hamstrung by political correctness and a fundamental lack of understanding of African culture. (fivebooks.com)
  • It continues to baffle political scholars the world over why - even with successive changes of regime or political leadership in several African countries - Western democracy just does not seem to work for Africa. (fivebooks.com)
  • This document brings this information together to present the case for Investing in Health for Africa: the case for strengthening systems for better health outcomes. (who.int)
  • It has been prepared by the Harmonization for Health in Africa (HHA) group, working in close collaboration with The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health;National Ministries of Health on the continent, and focuses on countries of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).4 It is also based on a recognition that this investment case needs to support the ongoing work within the health sectors already underway in individual countries. (who.int)
  • The survival of the apartheid system in South Africa long after decolonization of the rest of the continent and the economic advantages of the country mean that older South Africans live in a very different social, political, and economic environment from older people in other African countries. (nih.gov)
  • We begin by describing some of the more important social, demographic, and economic aspects of older people's lives in South Africa and then discuss the direct and indirect consequences of the HIV epidemic for them. (nih.gov)
  • Lassa fe- Lassa virus in many more districts and states in en- ver is endemic in West Africa and has been reported demic countries of the West African sub-region and from Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, and Nigeria4-7. (folkhalsomyndigheten.se)
  • Both Collins and Farrar acknowledged the value of the relationship between their organizations, exemplified by the jointly funded Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) project that has stimulated genomics research at institutions in across the continent. (nih.gov)
  • The IPC Legal Framework developed by Africa CDC provides countries with one more tool to demonstrate strong political commitment which is critical for IPC. (cdc.gov)
  • Opinion by Ellen Hillbom and Erik Green, Readers in Economic History with a special interest in African Economic History Among the general public and the researchers, Africa has been described as a continent in permanent poverty with weak economic growth. (lu.se)
  • For example, digital solutions have been proposed as ways to support socio-economic development and improve urban service delivery in highly populated African cities. (researchictafrica.net)
  • Ever-denser socio-economic interdependence requires strong transnational public authorities, capable of offering rules and protection to citizens and firms. (revistaidees.cat)
  • The strengthening health systems contributes to the attainment of the goal of Health for All by supporting the countries of the African Region in the strengthening of their health systems through the development and implementation of community oriented health policies and realistic plans within the context of national socio - economic development, and the improvement of health services performance in terms of quality, effectiveness, efficiency, coverage and equitable accessibility. (who.int)
  • Optimal cancer care in adult cancer treatment centres is limited by several health systems and socio-economic factors. (bvsalud.org)
  • The ADEA Triennale on Education is one of Africa's seminal high-level forums for political dialogue and sharing of knowledge and fruitful experiences. (adeanet.org)
  • It focuses on critical themes that transform Africa's educational systems for sustainable social and economic development. (adeanet.org)
  • Much less energy has been devoted to identifying, within that African context, the real aspirations and needs of Africa's majority poor themselves, and tailoring economic development policy, strategies and action plans to meet those needs. (fivebooks.com)
  • While technological innovation and digitalisation has the potential to boost the SDGs on the continent, concerted efforts are needed to design policies and regulation that are dynamic, sustainable, equitable and contextually relevant to different groups of people in order to leverage the digital economy for the common good. (researchictafrica.net)
  • A combination of factors including poor governance, concerns about political survival and security, corruption, and institutional weaknesses led to the diversion of money from development causes that would impact the poor. (fes.de)
  • We contend that whilst the theories of science change underpin this apparent expansion, the macro-economic theory will find use in explaining how the WEF nexus research agenda is negotiated and the Integrative Environmental Governance (IEG) is the duly suited governance theory to bridge the inherent disconnect between WEF nexus output and governance processes uncovered in the literature. (water-energy-food.org)
  • Sources of the major conflict of interest in Nepal seems to have emerged prominently and openly in public domain with promulgation of state of Nepal into a federal democratic republic and the rise of political oligarchs in the name of an illusionary federal democratic system of governance. (transcend.org)
  • This phenomenon easily manipulates national psychic and has adverse impact on political, social, and economic development prescripts in nation's thinking, and impact fairness and good governance. (transcend.org)
  • It complements the previous study, Building primary care in a changing Europe, in which we provided an overview of the state of primary care across the continent, including aspects of governance, financing, workforce and details of service profiles. (who.int)
  • Political instability and radicalisation appeared in almost all parts of Europe. (deutschland.de)
  • The scarcity of resources available for health care delivery system and the political instability that characterise the West African countries would continue to impede efforts for the control of Lassa fever in the sub-region. (folkhalsomyndigheten.se)
  • Could Europe's social welfare system actually provide political and economic stability to the continent? (theglobalist.com)
  • Investing in African health systems is an opportunity to drive economic development and growth forward, move countries closer to achieving objectives of national poverty reduction strategies (the Millennium Development Goals, or MDGs), and ensure social and political stability by saving millions of lives and preventing life-long disabilities. (who.int)
  • Economic growth and political stability in most Sub-Saharan African countries augur well for investment in health systems strengthening and in medical education. (medscape.com)
  • Since 1990, both on different continents and have very dif- countries have introduced measures of ferent cultures, a number of similarities economic liberalization in socialist systems exist. (who.int)
  • Despite the fact that the nation state emerged in a time characterised by extensive mobility and the "discovery" of new cultures on continents previously unknown to Europeans, the system is based on an assumption of people as normally domiciled within their countries' borders, and that international migration is the exception rather than the rule. (lu.se)
  • On Dec. 16, 2021, the JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development (JICA Ogata Research Institute) held the launching event for the "Research on Resilience, Peacebuilding, and Preventing Violent Extremism: A Complex Systems Perspective on Sustaining Peace", hosting its First Author's Meeting. (go.jp)
  • de Coning, research professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), initiated the session by analysing the linkage between resilience, peacebuilding, and preventing violent extremism in complex social systems. (go.jp)
  • Similarly, the presentation considered insights into the role of adaptive capacity in the resilience of complex systems. (go.jp)
  • Political systems span the spectrum from socialist systems, as in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos) and the People's Republic of China (PRC), to the vibrant democracy of India. (arbitrationlaw.com)
  • Capitalism as an economic system requires constant growth, constant profit, and endless extraction in order to achieve profit. (commondreams.org)
  • We're in this terrible predicament because of an extractive economy that requires constant environmental destruction in order to fuel economic growth. (commondreams.org)
  • Nigeria has to break out of the cycle of economic growth accompanied by increasing unemployment and poverty. (brookings.edu)
  • This techno-deterministic optimism, based on generating knowledge-driven economic growth, productive efficiency and (often privately funded) social overhead capital (SOC), fails to fully capture the ' dark side ' of the digital economy. (researchictafrica.net)
  • Leaders from government, business, research and development spheres came together from 4 - 8 September 2018 to discuss sustainable agricultural and economic growth across the African continent, at the 8th African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) in Kigali, Rwanda. (donorplatform.org)
  • Under the theme "Lead, Measure, Grow" the discussions highlighted the importance of political guidance in championing policies that are conducive for food systems to flourish, as well as the importance of promoting accountability mechanisms which help to measure progress and growth in the agricultural sector. (donorplatform.org)
  • The Namibian government prioritizes attracting more domestic and foreign investment to stimulate economic growth, combat unemployment, and diversify the economy. (state.gov)
  • The review results confirmed that, whilst the WEF nexus scholarship has expanded since 2013, there is also evidence of growth in the conceptual, intellectual and social structures of the WEF nexus in the African continent. (water-energy-food.org)
  • It is my firm conviction that in today's rapidly changing world, in a world witnessing truly dramatic demographic changes and an exceptionally high economic growth in some regions, Europe also has an immediate interest in promoting relations with Russia. (kremlin.ru)
  • Businesses worry that extending the ETS to buildings and transport could hurt economic growth and impact jobs - and politicians are listening. (politico.eu)
  • Consequently, most green initiatives and policies driven by an industrialized and neoliberal DSP are based on economic incentives and economic growth, without recognition of the needs and limits of natural systems. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Even the strongest European economies have struggled to generate growth in recent years, and Europe's welfare systems are shrinking. (revistaidees.cat)
  • For 530 years now, since 1492, we've had outward expansion- constant waves of colonialism and imperialism, bringing more and more countries, more and more people into the system. (commondreams.org)
  • Today 39 countries, representing all economic systems, all geographic areas and almost all political viewpoints, participate in the treaty system. (navy.mil)
  • Originally, there were twelve countries, including the United States, that signed the treaty to preserve Antarctica as a continent of peace. (navy.mil)
  • Leading research shows a positive correlation between countries with strong education systems and social, political and economic progress, technological advancement, entrepreneurship and global competitiveness. (aaionline.org)
  • She finally agreed with Macron to sponsor an EU "recovery effort" to benefit countries suffering economic losses due to the pandemic. (consortiumnews.com)
  • This sum is to be divided between grants of 390 euros, and loans worth 360 billion euros to countries shown to have suffered economic decline due to the recent public health crisis. (consortiumnews.com)
  • As the continent with the majority of late technology adopters , many countries lack the critical mass required to reap productivity gains from digitalisation. (researchictafrica.net)
  • Early indications are that African countries will line up behind the United States and its Western allies in stout defense of Ukraine and Ukrainian independence, issues of territorial integrity and political sovereignty being understandably high on their list of concerns. (cfr.org)
  • Kimani was walking a fine line: condemning Russian bullying of a weaker neighbor on one hand and echoing longstanding concerns by African and other postcolonial countries about the perceived fundamental inequitableness of the international political system on the other. (cfr.org)
  • European countries have been building a system of human rights protection over the ashes of the tragedy of the Holocaust. (coe.int)
  • ABSTRACT Egypt and Cuba are both lower-middle income countries with a history of socialist rule, which have embarked on economic liberalization since the 1990s. (who.int)
  • In this ar- ticle, health care financing mechanisms in both countries are analysed on their effectiveness, efficiency, and equity, with the objective of identifying the determinants of success in the Cuban health system from which valuable lessons for current health reforms in Egypt may be derived. (who.int)
  • Notably, both countries have been without major changes to their political under socialist rule since the 1950s/1960s systems [ 6,7 ]. (who.int)
  • Many countries are exploring innovative approaches to redesign delivery systems to provide appropriate support to people with long-standing health problems. (who.int)
  • RESULTS: Records were submitted from 60 countries on five continents, 67,331 for children and 671,085 for adults. (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, migration tends to be a short-term and circular occurrence rather than a permanent one, and transnational networks with political and cultural ties to several countries have emerged. (lu.se)
  • From November 14 to 16, POLITICO Live is hosting its fifth annual Sustainability Future Week in Brussels where our reporters and editors will interview key politicians, scientists, campaigners and business executives to dig into the growing political tensions around the EU's energy and climate policies. (politico.eu)
  • Structural funds and agricultural policy helped laggards to cope with the competition of Europe's economic champions. (revistaidees.cat)
  • The continent is yet to create political structures and economic systems that identify development priorities and design the correct planning and implementation mechanisms with proper monitoring and accountability. (fes.de)
  • This publication undertakes a bibliometric science mapping and content analysis of the WEF nexus scientific publication trends, the conceptual, intellectual and social structures, as well as the inherent paradigmatic shifts in the WEF nexus body of knowledge in the African continent. (water-energy-food.org)
  • In this regard, the bibliometric science mapping and content analysis of the WEF nexus scientific publication trends, the conceptual, intellectual and social structures, as well as the inherent paradigmatic shifts in the WEF nexus body of knowledge in the African continent have been undertaken, using the nexus body of literature accessed from the Web of Science and Scopus core collection databases. (water-energy-food.org)
  • These barriers include those ascribed to the discrimination and social, economic and political marginalization suffered by their peoples and communities, as well as those related to patriarchal power structures within and outside them. (frontiersin.org)
  • To reach a more ecocentric DSP, systemic changes, in addition to individual changes, in the political and economic structures of the industrialized DSP are needed, along with a change in values and approach toward nature, long-term sustainability, and conservation. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Larger systemic obstacles included a complex multitiered health system, fragmented decision-making structures and limited funding for implementation. (cdc.gov)
  • But in recent years, both regions have grown increasingly concerned about being sidelined by the emerging economic cold war between the United States and China. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • But now those once-distant goals are going to happen very soon and that's sparking an increasingly political reaction. (politico.eu)
  • Human rights standards and principles are increasingly challenged all over the continent. (coe.int)
  • Thanks in large part to relatively low taxes and a decentralized, business-friendly political system, companies and financial capital have been abandoning the increasingly bloated European Union regime and setting up shop in the tiny alpine country. (wnd.com)
  • Global politics has become increasingly turbulent, foundations and systems are being shaken, and relations between nations are being shifted and tested. (unischolars.com)
  • With the world's youngest population at 200 million-strong, investing in the next generation of African leaders must be a high priority in accelerating development progress on the continent. (aaionline.org)
  • African Islam is not static and is constantly being reshaped by prevalent social, economic, and political conditions. (wn.com)
  • Political will was a prominent topic in the various events and side events, with the repeated sentiment that African leaders must promote policies that set the scene for successful agricultural transformation. (donorplatform.org)
  • Namibia has the best roads on the African continent, according to the World Economic Forum. (state.gov)
  • Notwithstanding the dispersed nature of the water, energy and food (WEF) nexus scholarship in the African continent, its strategic importance to the African agenda has gained widespread attention in research and planning circles. (water-energy-food.org)
  • We then discussed the political, legal, and economic implications with Ministers of Health and Justice at formal African Union sessions. (cdc.gov)
  • It is not a system that can ever achieve stasis or balance with other interdependent systems around it. (commondreams.org)
  • Second, it failed to adjust its institutions to the major geopolitical, geo-economic and technological developments, which have engulfed Europe over the past three decades. (revistaidees.cat)
  • They are neither sustainable nor equitable and exacerbate the complex, social, political, institutional, economic and developmental factors already at play on the continent. (researchictafrica.net)
  • Proposed legislation, the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Bill (NEEEB), which the government has been working on for more than a decade, will look to create economic and business opportunities for disadvantaged groups including in areas of ownership, management, human resource development, and value addition. (state.gov)
  • This is a financial crime that is also inappropriate for global economic development. (mediaforfreedom.com)
  • If Western governments are serious about helping Uganda, they should do things like cancel Uganda's foreign debt, support the rounded development of the country with strong education and health systems and a democratic economy run for the benefit of Ugandans, and end the political interference of Western corporations and governments that plagues the continent. (greenleft.org.au)
  • Economic development also varies considerably from largely rural and agrarian economies such as that of Laos to developed economies such as those of Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore and the emerging powerhouses of China, India and the Republic of Korea. (arbitrationlaw.com)
  • The scientific community generates volumes of data about potential hazards to human health, but the process of interpretation-resulting ultimately in the development of policy-is often heavily shaped by political, economic, and even cultural interests, which can vary dramatically from one hazard to the next, as well as from one jurisdiction to the next. (nih.gov)
  • When ap- and South-East Asia, including international relations, economic plying for the MSc in Asian Studies, you must also submit a development, political issues, as well as digital transformations. (lu.se)
  • Even under the pandemic stories about corruption and poor service delivery continue to dominate political and social discussions almost outcompeting the Covid-19 messages. (fes.de)
  • Can they do this through the introduction of anti-corruption clauses in all major economic policies? (mediaforfreedom.com)
  • A recent corruption scandal in the fishing sector that resulted in the arrests of ministers and business leaders that tarnished the reputation of the ruling political party and cost Namibia billions has strained public trust and negatively impacted the environment for FDI. (state.gov)
  • There have been reports suggesting executive branch of the government, judiciary, public procurement, security agencies, public transport, health care system and education sector have been perceived by people involved in corruption. (transcend.org)
  • As home to seven of the world's 10 fastest growing economies and with a growing educated, middle class, the continent has much to offer the U.S. - and the world. (aaionline.org)
  • Almost one-third of the world's Muslim population resides in the continent. (wn.com)
  • Gradually, the Leftist organizations were discovered for their true nature: a strategic arm for political warfare which aimed for three major goals. (jcpa.org)
  • Somewhere, between pipe dreams and nightmares, there is space for sober reasoning to describe and manage the strategic, political, economic and cultural inter-dependencies that France both shapes, and is shaped by. (ifri.org)
  • Black Thursday marked, in fact, the beginning of a worldwide economic crisis. (deutschland.de)
  • But despite all of the domestic conflicts and economic controversies, political groups, as well as management and labour, were still able to cooperate during the crisis. (deutschland.de)
  • Tinubu will take over a country in deep social, economic and security crisis-a country that is also the largest on the continent in terms of economy and population. (africasacountry.com)
  • In political communities and beyond, such grids establish new channels for projecting geopolitical influence and new spheres of influence. (swp-berlin.org)
  • Infrastructure networks create techno-political and techno-economic spheres of influence. (swp-berlin.org)
  • Here we mean sustainability in all spheres, of the planet, of caring social systems, of local communities, of personal ties of love and mutual support, and of the human spirit. (globalgiving.org)
  • Moreso, Obi won majorities in 12 of the 36 states, and notably in Lagos (the economic and cultural capital and the country's largest city) and Abuja (the federal capital). (africasacountry.com)
  • I am just of the opinion that Europe will reinforce its reputation of a strong and truly independent centre of world politics soundly and for a long time if it succeeds in bringing together its own potential and that of Russia, including its human, territorial and natural resources and its economic, cultural and defence potential. (kremlin.ru)
  • Asia, providing you with the knowledge and skills necessary al Relations of East and South-East Asia (7.5 credits), Methods to assess the region's social, cultural, economic, and political in Asian Studies in Theory (7.5 credits). (lu.se)
  • How do the two systems educate their citizens for their political roles? (uoregon.edu)
  • In which system do the citizens participate more broadly and effectively in politics? (uoregon.edu)
  • The European Commission, Parliament, and Council seemed more eager to listen to lobbyists than to ordinary citizens across the continent. (revistaidees.cat)
  • Governments, parliaments and political parties are playing a dangerous game, manipulating notions of identity and warped myths about the supremacy of some groups over others. (coe.int)
  • The economic consequences are likely to be devastating. (consortiumnews.com)
  • Worldwide, literally tons of antimicrobial drugs are used to treat these complications, and the economic consequences are enormous. (cdc.gov)
  • The characteristics of the DSP have important consequences for natural systems and their conservation. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • In addition, many more older people face the consequences of AIDS-related illness and deaths among their own children and other relatives and of the wider social and economic changes wrought by the epidemic. (nih.gov)
  • It became clearer than ever that there is no such thing as a "European people" but merely a maze of economic rules and regulations imposed on the distinctly separate peoples of 27 Member States. (consortiumnews.com)
  • A day before the announcement of the result, the Peoples Democratic Party (the other partner in Nigeria's "two party system"), as well as the Labour Party (which sponsored Peter Obi's candidacy), called for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which runs elections in Nigeria, to cancel the election. (africasacountry.com)
  • With impeccable insider access to both families as well as knowledgeable CIA and FBI officers, Dillon goes beyond the fog of secrecy to craft an unforgettable story of friendship and betrayal, double agents and clandestine lives, that challenges our notions of patriotism, exposing the commonality between peoples of opposing political economic systems. (harpercollins.com)
  • There is a concern that the anger and frustration of the "Obidients," the largely youth based supporters of Obi, towards the election process, could worsen youth apathy, intensify distrust in the system, and ultimately result in further political disengagement. (africasacountry.com)
  • After years of bullying the Swiss, who firmly rejected membership in the EU and are generally hostile to entangling alliances, bilateral relations between Brussels and the Confederation are still based largely on a byzantine system of treaties and agreements - about 20 primary agreements and 100 supplementary ones. (wnd.com)
  • By the end of the 19th century, the child care system was largely subsidized by wealthy philanthropists. (motherhoodinpointoffact.com)
  • The impact of the HIV epidemic on older people is shaped by the social, political, demographic, and economic circumstances in which they live. (nih.gov)
  • Although electricity grids shape and define both political and economic spaces, the geopolitical significance of electricity remains underestimated. (swp-berlin.org)
  • 1) What are the principal similarities and differences between the Soviet and American political systems? (uoregon.edu)
  • These are some of the specific questions with which we will be concerned in comparing the strengths and weaknesses, the similarities and differences of the two systems. (uoregon.edu)
  • Political systems should not be studied in terms of barren institutional comparisons: it makes little sense to compare Congress to the Supreme Soviet or an American election to a Soviet one. (uoregon.edu)
  • We live in a digital age where many social, economic, institutional and political activities are dependent on information and communication technologies (ICTs). (researchictafrica.net)
  • Efforts to better understand climate change impacts on natural systems are similarly under way, including a new report on climate impacts on coastal zones in the United States and efforts to implement climate adaptation projects in 53 villages in India. (ecosystemmarketplace.com)
  • Sanctions are worse than ineffective: they have potentially far-reaching economic impacts. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • In this context, it is attractive for non-EU states to belong to the electricity system of continental Europe. (swp-berlin.org)
  • This landscape can be fertile ground for radicalization of population in socio-political context. (transcend.org)
  • Egypt has a complex health system, with context. (who.int)
  • During the four days of the forum the participants are discussing political and social conflicts of the modern world and opportunities of society's adaptation to the new factors and conditions. (defenddemocracy.press)
  • Through analysis of the current conflicts experts and political scientists predict the shape of the future world. (defenddemocracy.press)
  • Political crime committed by politicians is harmful to democracy and profit. (mediaforfreedom.com)
  • Also under threat are the principles of direct democracy and Switzerland's unique political system in which most issues are decided at the local or cantonal level. (wnd.com)
  • At a summit in Brussels, the EU and CELAC committed to deepening business and political ties. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • It examines the role of state capacity and political will in achieving agricultural transformation. (donorplatform.org)
  • This is compounded by unstable electricity supply, poor physical ICT infrastructure and weak foundational digital systems. (researchictafrica.net)
  • On Monday, March 1st, Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of one of Nigeria's two big political parties, the All Progressives Congress (APC), was declared the winner of Saturday's vote-but his mandate is both weak and contested. (africasacountry.com)
  • Without proper leadership, we cannot sustain a system that allows us to spend our revenues to enrich a country. (mediaforfreedom.com)
  • Aggressive nationalism, economic difficulties and terrorism keep on fomenting tensions and polarisation. (coe.int)
  • The arrival of COVID-19 has not only exposed underlying weaknesses in the health system and public sector delivery mechanisms but also fragility in livelihoods. (fes.de)
  • It is clear that public health organizations must play a part in any response, and that intersectoral action beyond the health system is needed. (who.int)
  • India too, in recent years has added its own special model of dynamism to the Asian economic success story, as have the economies of Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. (dfa.ie)
  • Liberals insist that the EU is handling major challenges well, such as migration or economic stagnation, while their illiberal opponents argue the opposite. (revistaidees.cat)
  • Column by Sara Kalm, senior lecturer in Political Science Migration is not a new phenomenon. (lu.se)
  • QUICKER AND CHEAPER MODES OF TRANSPORTATION and communication have, together with the economic globalisation and new patterns of conflict, lately affected the forms of migration. (lu.se)
  • The European vision of integration, envisaging a complex and consensual decision-making system, was helping Europe to get rid of power politics. (revistaidees.cat)
  • We assume that more traditional approaches have limitations for understanding Latin American specificities, requiring revisions and reorientations of a theoretical-epistemological character and an ethical-political nature. (bvsalud.org)
  • Robust and adequately funded health systems are a prerequisite to building health security, attainment of global goals and UHC aspirations. (who.int)
  • Ultimately, it is they who must save their own continent, not Westerners or Easterners. (fivebooks.com)
  • In the short term, there is a need to tackle an immediate cash and fuel shortage that halts the mobility of individuals and economic flows of the system. (africasacountry.com)
  • When political leaders fail to gauge the financial majority of the government, the poor will always be affected. (mediaforfreedom.com)
  • In which are the political leaders more professionally skilled in wielding power? (uoregon.edu)
  • Which has a more effective method of recruiting political leaders and of regularly changing the wielders of power? (uoregon.edu)
  • Through what methods do the political leaders exercise their power? (uoregon.edu)
  • It was the political choice of the people of Russia that enabled the then leaders of the USSR to take decisions that eventually led to the razing of the Berlin Wall. (kremlin.ru)
  • The United States must re-commit itself to bolstering investments in international educational training programs on the continent. (aaionline.org)
  • France is not an island that can cut itself off from the world and break with its secular history, so the lack of any real method to explain how the international system works is striking. (ifri.org)
  • International economic pressure played a role in moving Burma, Iran, Libya, and North Korea towards negotiation with the West. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • During the past few hundred years, this has taken place in relation to the international nation system. (lu.se)
  • Most significantly, the film is wrong to say the West ignores Uganda because it has no economic significance. (greenleft.org.au)
  • Data is originally sourced from either criminal justice or public health systems. (ifitweremyhome.com)
  • With European health systems facing a plethora of challenges that can be addressed through public health interventions, there is renewed interest in strengthening public health services. (who.int)
  • The overlook health inequalities and the Viewed alongside the limitations of impact of Libyan refugees seeking political economy of how health sys- basic public health surveillance sys- cancer care has been 2-fold: contrib- tems are designed, implemented, tems, these problems severely con- uting to the decline of Libyan cancer and governed. (who.int)
  • Going forward, Nigeria should strengthen the integration of the national response within existing health decision bodies and implement strategies to mitigate the social and economic impact, particularly on the poorest Nigerians. (cdc.gov)
  • Complexity Theory suggests that complex social-ecological systems are inherently dynamic, non-linear and emergent, and therefore unpredictable. (go.jp)
  • In order to cope with this uncertainty, de Coning proposed a specific methodology for sustaining peace in complex systems, namely adaptive peacebuilding. (go.jp)
  • I'd personally rather have a salesman who has demonstrated (for example) skill at managing the customer politics in a large and complex sale than one who has specific experience with the Snarkolator CRM system. (chicagoboyz.net)
  • But in the last analysis, the performance of each country in each of these areas depends upon the workings of its political system . (uoregon.edu)
  • As a post-apartheid country with one of the highest rates of inequality in the world, Namibia continues to look for ways to address historic economic imbalances. (state.gov)
  • This hubris has become the foundation of American foreign policy, especially when it comes to economic sanctions. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • Do you want to learn about political participation and become an active citizen, so that you can contribute to policy-making processes? (unischolars.com)