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government says it will guarantee the rights of civil society organizations. >> well, this is a favor to an ngoan the government because a number is clearly prescribed. protest-offs against the proposed law are convinced they will suffer and have pledged to fight it. the government is equally determined it will be passed. rob mcbride, al jazeera, pyong pyong pyn. >> ethiopia for a conference to include prose pair pi in the developing world. the aid for financing for development is just that to finance development in poorer countries beyond aid relief. santa maria from counting the cost program explains how money turns into overseas development aid. >> how do you encourage the world's richest nations to fund growth in the world's poorest ones? this is something the united nations has been struggling with. it's tougher with governments tighting en their built. when the gobbeled junety said rich countries should spend on overseas development aid but only 5 nation actually exceeded that target. the united kingdom, norway sweden denmark and luxembourg. over all money from reach nathsz has increased.
government says it will guarantee the rights of civil society organizations. >> well, this is a favor to an ngoan the government because a number is clearly prescribed. protest-offs against the proposed law are convinced they will suffer and have pledged to fight it. the government is equally determined it will be passed. rob mcbride, al jazeera, pyong pyong pyn. >> ethiopia for a conference to include prose pair pi in the developing world. the aid for financing for development is...
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s should the founder of an ngo that campaigns for abortion to be legalized. to achieve that goal she organizes frequent study groups and discussions. in a local television debate she gave a rousing speech calling for the legalization of abortion. >> translator: it's not right to force your religious values on other people. this is a matter of personal choice. >> reporter: but opponents are equally intense in their views. >> translator: infringing on the baby's right to life is impermissible. >> reporter: in may morocco's king muhammad ordered parliament to loosen the law to allow abortion in cases of rape or incest. for her, this is not enough but she understands the sensibilities of this deeply conservative society. >> translator: we are breaking many taboos and touching on subjects that are very sensitive in morocco. for us just opening the subject for discussion is a victory. >> reporter: while the taboos remain in place, the first steps are being taken to consider the widespread issue of unwanted pregnancies. reporting for nhk world from rabbat. >>> polic
s should the founder of an ngo that campaigns for abortion to be legalized. to achieve that goal she organizes frequent study groups and discussions. in a local television debate she gave a rousing speech calling for the legalization of abortion. >> translator: it's not right to force your religious values on other people. this is a matter of personal choice. >> reporter: but opponents are equally intense in their views. >> translator: infringing on the baby's right to life is...
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imagine if it was funded by an ngo here in washington. actually, a lot of the anxiouses against him was that was exactly the case. >> which is why it's so important to transform the whole environment in which conspiracy theory is tried. >> how? >> let me set something right on the historic explanation. the truthism that is history, the rulers, they are approaching religion has almost -- it was his inquisition that ended up finishing off that. it was the fact that -- attract to islam in the muslim world and -- >> no, you're not. the way we are understanding it is state sanctioned religion is what ended up prevailing everywhere. for example, saudi arabia and its em bragz of -- >> so my argument is let's not support more state sanctioned religion. >> no, hold on hold on hold on. first, let get the history right. you see that islamic history, the state sanction has not -- and my argument is that state sanction is what has created a domination of a certainly point. >> you're misunderstanding my argument. my argument is state sanctioned religio
imagine if it was funded by an ngo here in washington. actually, a lot of the anxiouses against him was that was exactly the case. >> which is why it's so important to transform the whole environment in which conspiracy theory is tried. >> how? >> let me set something right on the historic explanation. the truthism that is history, the rulers, they are approaching religion has almost -- it was his inquisition that ended up finishing off that. it was the fact that -- attract to...
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. >> we do have access to medicine as an ngo. ice though think that would be preferential treatment with pharmaceutical patent rights. but india said treats pet and stiffly than pharmaceutical law for patents on drugs that don't short approve with the safety or efficacy. so if that car about provision and passes so what is that aspect to have differential treatment. >> if we have someone from far mightier? >> thanks for that question those are valid concerns as you know, it is the topic discussed and no legislation has passed but it is what people are focused on. >> it is done to compare china they are little further along in the intellectual property protection so it is one of the places reseed disparities with how the two countries said minister things it is an issue of concern. >> i am with the american bar association i want to do is take you all to get here in one space the first time in a battle they china but russia and iran as a threat in this space. so russia also plays of big role in diameter and private practice now bu
. >> we do have access to medicine as an ngo. ice though think that would be preferential treatment with pharmaceutical patent rights. but india said treats pet and stiffly than pharmaceutical law for patents on drugs that don't short approve with the safety or efficacy. so if that car about provision and passes so what is that aspect to have differential treatment. >> if we have someone from far mightier? >> thanks for that question those are valid concerns as you know, it is...
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. >> that's the first time in 35 years of existence that solidarity international an international ngog in the french territory. for us it's kind of a failure to have to work if our own territory. >> reporter: of course much of this would be unnecessary if the u.k. allowed some of these people to seek asylum. that's the reason why they are stuck in calais, after all. but there no chance of that. of course if people were suffering like this in other parts of the world the french or british government might express concern, might even offer some money to help them. but not here. not in calais. the reason why charities are having to do all of this for these people is because neither the french nor the british governments wants to lift a finger. many of the men here have foot injuries from jump on the ground to loris they try to stowaway signed to get to england, this man is at risk of losing his foot to infection from the conditions in the camp. gangrene. without treatments he will get gang are you. >> yes. it's infected. >> reporter: she's saving your foot. for something almost religious
. >> that's the first time in 35 years of existence that solidarity international an international ngog in the french territory. for us it's kind of a failure to have to work if our own territory. >> reporter: of course much of this would be unnecessary if the u.k. allowed some of these people to seek asylum. that's the reason why they are stuck in calais, after all. but there no chance of that. of course if people were suffering like this in other parts of the world the french or...
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it is not an ngo. it does not follow any guidelines or standards. what it is is a small clique of very powerful individuals whose whole dealings were kept very secret at the top level of the organization. it is no surprise to me that an individual federation like the u.s. soccer federation did not know, did not understand what was going on. this organization, as pointed out by the justice department, had systematic corruption. for years now, for over 10 years, in the midst of many scandals and even going back before 10 years when mr. jennings was aggressively reporting on a lack of transparency and accountability. the organization answer to one man, and one man alone. that man controls this organization with an iron fist and an iron grip. that was the president of the organization, sepp blatter. when he wanted someone to know something, he would let them know cap -- he would let them know. otherwise individuals would be in the dark. it is discouraging to me that president blatter sits in that same seat today. let there be no mistake, he has not resi
it is not an ngo. it does not follow any guidelines or standards. what it is is a small clique of very powerful individuals whose whole dealings were kept very secret at the top level of the organization. it is no surprise to me that an individual federation like the u.s. soccer federation did not know, did not understand what was going on. this organization, as pointed out by the justice department, had systematic corruption. for years now, for over 10 years, in the midst of many scandals and...
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. >> we do have access to medicine as an ngo. ice though think that would be preferential treatment with pharmaceutical patent rights. but india said treats pet and stiffly than pharmaceutical law for patents on drugs that don't short approve with the safety or efficacy. so if that car about provision and passes s aspect to have differential treatment. >> if we have someone from far mightier? >> thanks for that question those are valid concerns as you know, it is the topic discussed and no legislation has passed but it is what people are focused on. >> it is done to compare china they are little further along in the intellectual property protection so it is one of the places reseed disparities with how the two countries said minister things it is an issue of concern. >> i am with the american bar association i want to do is take you all to get here in one space the first time in a battle they china but russia and iran as a threat in this space. so russia also plays of big role in diameter and private practice now but the enforcem
. >> we do have access to medicine as an ngo. ice though think that would be preferential treatment with pharmaceutical patent rights. but india said treats pet and stiffly than pharmaceutical law for patents on drugs that don't short approve with the safety or efficacy. so if that car about provision and passes s aspect to have differential treatment. >> if we have someone from far mightier? >> thanks for that question those are valid concerns as you know, it is the topic...
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as an example, which is still the second largest health care system in the country to very small clinics or ngo's or orphans orchildren programs on the ground. so there is an incredible broad range. differences in capacity, very big differences in ability to deliver services. and so i think our challenge, all of our challenges to both donors and to faith-based organizations is to begin to define with greater specificity and communicate what the differences are for people. and it certainly came up a lot in the meeting held at the bank this week and has before. and i think when we look at revamping our mechanisms, in order to be more effective, build more effective partnerships, we have got to be able to name those things so that when we have partnerships and define roles and responsibilities and establish monitoring and evaluation and accountability and mechanisms and so forth, we have to be very clear about what we are doing with and it can be very big or very small. but what you don't want to lose in that is that we know from all of our years in public health, that if we want to really look at s
as an example, which is still the second largest health care system in the country to very small clinics or ngo's or orphans orchildren programs on the ground. so there is an incredible broad range. differences in capacity, very big differences in ability to deliver services. and so i think our challenge, all of our challenges to both donors and to faith-based organizations is to begin to define with greater specificity and communicate what the differences are for people. and it certainly came...
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it is not an ngo. it's not a corporation. it doesn't follow any guidelines or standards. what it simplifies is a small clique, powerful individuals who sell feeling was kept very secret at the top level of the organization. it is no surprise to me that an individual federation like the u.s. soccer federation didn't know, didn't understand what was going on. the organization has pointed out by the justice department had systematic corruption. and for years now for over 10 years in the midst of many scandals in going back before 10 years when mr. jennings was aggressively reporting on micro-trains. see an accountability the organization answer to one man and one man alone and not men control the organization with an iron vest and an iron grip. that was the president of the organization, says blatter. when he wanted someone to know something, he would let them know. otherwise they would be in the dark. it is discouraging to me that president blatter sits in the same seat today. let there be no mistake. he has not resigned. he has said he will step aside when a new election i
it is not an ngo. it's not a corporation. it doesn't follow any guidelines or standards. what it simplifies is a small clique, powerful individuals who sell feeling was kept very secret at the top level of the organization. it is no surprise to me that an individual federation like the u.s. soccer federation didn't know, didn't understand what was going on. the organization has pointed out by the justice department had systematic corruption. and for years now for over 10 years in the midst of...
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it is not an ngo. is not corporation. it does notan follow any guidelines for standards. what exemplifies fee for is a small clique of powerful individuals whoseue self-dealing was kept very secret at the top level of the organization. it is nof- surprise that ant individual federation like the us soccer federation did not no, understand what was going on. this organization, as pointed out for the justicet department had systematic corruption and for years now te for for over ten years in the midst of many scandals aes in dealing going back before ten years whenten years when mr. jennings was aggressively reporting on lack of transparency and accountability of thentilit organization answer to one manman and one man alone command. [speaking in native tongue] that control this organization with an iron fist and an iron grip. and that was the pres. of a the organization, said code blatter. what he wantedst someone to no something he would let them no.te otherwise they're would be in the dark.w it is discouraging to me that president blatter sits in that same see today. let t
it is not an ngo. is not corporation. it does notan follow any guidelines for standards. what exemplifies fee for is a small clique of powerful individuals whoseue self-dealing was kept very secret at the top level of the organization. it is nof- surprise that ant individual federation like the us soccer federation did not no, understand what was going on. this organization, as pointed out for the justicet department had systematic corruption and for years now te for for over ten years in the...
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it is not an ngo. it is not a corporation. it doesn't follow any guidelines or standards. what exemplifies fifa is a small clique of very powerful individuals whose self-dealing was kept very secret, at the top level of the organization. it's no surprise to me that an individual federation like the u.s. soccer federation didn't know, didn't understand what was going on. this organization, as pointed out by the justice department, has systematic corruption. and for years now, for over ten years, in the midst of many scandals and even going back before ten years when mr. jennings was aggressively reporting on lack of transparency and accountability, the organization answered to one man and one man alone and that man controlled this organization with an iron fist and an iron grip. and that was the president of the organization, seth blatter. when he wanted someone to know something, he would let them know. otherwise, they would be in the dark. and it is discouraging to me that president blatter sits in that same seat today. let there be no mistake, he has not resigned. he has
it is not an ngo. it is not a corporation. it doesn't follow any guidelines or standards. what exemplifies fifa is a small clique of very powerful individuals whose self-dealing was kept very secret, at the top level of the organization. it's no surprise to me that an individual federation like the u.s. soccer federation didn't know, didn't understand what was going on. this organization, as pointed out by the justice department, has systematic corruption. and for years now, for over ten years,...
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it's not an ngo. it's not a corporation. it doesn't follow any guidelines or standards. what exemplifies fifa is a small clique of powerful individuals that's self-dealing was kept very secret at the top level of the organization. it's no surprise to me that an individual federation like the u.s. soccer federation didn't know or understand what was going on. this was pointed out by the justice department had systematic corruption and for years now, for over ten years in the midst of many scandals and going back before ten years when mr. jennings was aggressively reporting on lack of of transparency and accountability it answered to one man and one man alone and this man commanded with a iron fist and grip. that was sepp blatter. when he wanted someone to know something he would let them know and otherwise they would be in the dark and it is discouraging to me that president blatter sits in that same seat today. let there be no mistake. he has not re-signed. he has said he will step aside when a new election is called. well he has said twice in the past, in recent history
it's not an ngo. it's not a corporation. it doesn't follow any guidelines or standards. what exemplifies fifa is a small clique of powerful individuals that's self-dealing was kept very secret at the top level of the organization. it's no surprise to me that an individual federation like the u.s. soccer federation didn't know or understand what was going on. this was pointed out by the justice department had systematic corruption and for years now, for over ten years in the midst of many...
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the government denies that and say they're regulating an unregulated sector of ngos and organizations. the european parliament passed a motion condemning the introduction of this law a couple of days ago. and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> romania's prime minister has been charged as part of a corruption allegation. he's accused of fraud and money laundering dating back when he was a lawyer. he denies the allegations. >>> the collapse of a military barracks in russia has left 23 soldiers dead and many more injured. 19 people have been taken to hospital after the roof of the barracks near the barracks caved in late last night. one line of inquiry is that the repairs two years ago may not have been carried out to a high enough standard. >>> flights cancelled and delayed after a protest on heathrow airport. around a dozen people cut through a wire fence and then chained themselves together on a tarmac. they were protesting
the government denies that and say they're regulating an unregulated sector of ngos and organizations. the european parliament passed a motion condemning the introduction of this law a couple of days ago. and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> romania's prime minister has been charged as part of a corruption allegation. he's...
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they are an international sports ngo. fifa lost its identity under president blatter.ou part of fifa while sepp blatter was president? >> yes. people say i was more or less, the only executive committee member who had been a persistent critic of mr. blatter. stephanie: did you openly criticize sepp blatter or try to publicize the corruption while inside fifa? >> the executive committee members are elected by regional confederations. however, mr. blatter has exercised undue influence over those elections and blatter undermined the independence of the executive committee. matt: you did write a book exposing a lot of the things happening in fifa. sepp blatter would make ridiculous suggestions to the executive committee and even if they did not agree with them they did not always support his suggestions for the way fifa would work. >> the executive committee that is the reason why we failed to oppose his proposals to choose to world cup venues in 2010 at such an early date. that was the beginning. matt: 2010 was the first time they chose to world cup destinations at once.
they are an international sports ngo. fifa lost its identity under president blatter.ou part of fifa while sepp blatter was president? >> yes. people say i was more or less, the only executive committee member who had been a persistent critic of mr. blatter. stephanie: did you openly criticize sepp blatter or try to publicize the corruption while inside fifa? >> the executive committee members are elected by regional confederations. however, mr. blatter has exercised undue influence...
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now and the government denies they saying they are trying to regulate an unregulated sector which consists of literally thousands of ngoiation and there is intense international interest in this ongoing dispute, the european parliament passed a motion condemning introduction of this law a couple days ago and a feeling after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> muslim groups in india are threatening to take legal action over traditional islamic schools. the state says children in 2000 schools are not getting proper education and stopped recognizing them and critics say it's religious discrimination and we report now from mumbai. dedication and recitation are cornerstones of learning at this traditional islamic school. but that's not enough for the state government. it has taken away recognition from this and other islamic schools in the state as being educational institutes saying they do not teach an acceptable curriculum and students here disagree. >> translator: all i know is that w
now and the government denies they saying they are trying to regulate an unregulated sector which consists of literally thousands of ngoiation and there is intense international interest in this ongoing dispute, the european parliament passed a motion condemning introduction of this law a couple days ago and a feeling after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia....
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they are simply trying to regulate an unregulated sector which comprises hns of ngos. the european parliament passed a motion condemning introduction of this law a couple of days ago. and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is fill falling far short of the idea of a -- is still falling short of the liberal idea in southeast asia. >>> sri lanka will soon have an election. be manuel hernandez has more. >> a bament for political power. district administrative centers like this one in colombo were the height of activity. vidz lan ca's political elections next month the polls follow jan's race two years ahead of schedule a gamble he lost to opposition candidate. raja paxa was accused of many of fostering a culture of corruption and cronyism. >> corruption when selecting candidates to give clarity to professionals and academics and the people. be have a clean sheet. >> reporter: the main ruling party says it will fight for an extension of the mandate given president serasena. >> for good disciplined govern
they are simply trying to regulate an unregulated sector which comprises hns of ngos. the european parliament passed a motion condemning introduction of this law a couple of days ago. and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is fill falling far short of the idea of a -- is still falling short of the liberal idea in southeast asia. >>> sri lanka will soon have an election. be manuel hernandez has more. >> a...
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the government denies that saying they are merely trying to regulate an unregulated sector that consists of thousands of ngos and associations. there is intense international interest in this dispute. the european parliament passed a motion condemning this law a couple of days ago. there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> not giving children a proper education. fez jamil reports from mumbai. >> reporter: dedication and recitation are cornerstones of learning at this traditional islamic school. but that's not enough from this state school. being educational institutes. saying they don't teach an acceptable curriculum. students here disagree. >> translator: all i know is that we learn here, so in life, we can sprint in our faith and make a good part for ourselves and our country. >> reporter: some students on that path have had hard times finding work. han has spent nine years in school in mumbai, he is now learning his family's business. if i had go
the government denies that saying they are merely trying to regulate an unregulated sector that consists of thousands of ngos and associations. there is intense international interest in this dispute. the european parliament passed a motion condemning this law a couple of days ago. there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> not...
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the government denies that saying they are merely trying to regulate an unregulated sector which consists of literally thousands of ngosiations. there is intense international interest in this ongoing dispute, the european parliament passed a motion condemning the introduction of this law a couple days ago and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> rob mcbride there race on to replace barack obama in the white house and one republican party hopeful is scott walker and john reports from madison, wisconsin on how he is managing to attract support for his presidential bid. >> reporter: scott walker is an unlikely frontrunner for the republican presidential nomination. >> good evening, wisconsin. >> reporter: a minister's son on a college drop out he was a little known and little noticed milwaukee county executive when he became wisconsin governor in 2011. when his first budget eliminated bargaining rights a few weeks later he got enemies and a following that p
the government denies that saying they are merely trying to regulate an unregulated sector which consists of literally thousands of ngosiations. there is intense international interest in this ongoing dispute, the european parliament passed a motion condemning the introduction of this law a couple days ago and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of...
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an issue that has been a passion and driving force throughout my career including having served on two years on the independence governing committee of fifa and as co-founder of transparency international, the world's leading ngo on issues relating to transparency and accountability. additionally i'm currently spearheading an integrity project in sports as an advisory board member for the international center for sports security. as senator moran has stated before, soccer is by far the most popular sport in the world, and it is attracting a wider audience by the day in the united states. however, the upper echelons of the sport's governing body have been notoriously corrupt for many years. until the laudable recent efforts of the u.s. justice department and the fbi, many allegations were mostly swept under the rug. now that fifa's lack of transparency and accountability has been brought into the global public attention, there's a tremendous opportunity to discuss the inherent autonomy in sporting organizations. sports organizations have long maintained that autonomy is essential to the preservation of the values embedded in sport. this is a difficult concept to argue with. that is until the core values in spor
an issue that has been a passion and driving force throughout my career including having served on two years on the independence governing committee of fifa and as co-founder of transparency international, the world's leading ngo on issues relating to transparency and accountability. additionally i'm currently spearheading an integrity project in sports as an advisory board member for the international center for sports security. as senator moran has stated before, soccer is by far the most...
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an issue that has been a passion and drivingeing force throughout my career including having served on two years on the independence governing committee of fifa and as co-founder of transparency international, the world's leading ngo on issues relating to transparency and accountability. additionally i'm currently spearheading an integrity project in sports as an advisory board member for the international center for sports security. as senator moran has stated before soccer is by far the most popular sport in the world, and it is attracting a wider audience by the day in the united states. however, the upper echelons of the sport's governing body have been notoriously corrupt for many years. until the laudable recent efforts of the u.s. justice department and the fbi many allegations were mostly swept under the rug. now that fifa's lack of transparency and accountability has been brought into the global public attention there's a tremendous opportunity to discuss the inherent autonomy in sporting organizations. sports organizations have long maintained that autonomy is essential to the preservation of the values embedded in sport. this is a difficult concept to argue with. that is until the core values in sport a
an issue that has been a passion and drivingeing force throughout my career including having served on two years on the independence governing committee of fifa and as co-founder of transparency international, the world's leading ngo on issues relating to transparency and accountability. additionally i'm currently spearheading an integrity project in sports as an advisory board member for the international center for sports security. as senator moran has stated before soccer is by far the most...
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an entire generation of african children and now we are dealing with malaria. 75% reduction in mothers to children transfer of aids babies are alive today because you helped them. rick warren and all the ngo's, on the ground in africa, god bless you. i am president we will restore that funding, but if you do not deal with the entitlement problem where all the money goes to pay medicare and social security, there will not be a dime left for the military. the dime left to help people in africa. the reason i want to help people in africa, because it will make things safer here. america is best when she is leading the world. when it comes to radical islam here is my policy, whatever it takes as long as it beats these guys. how do you defeat them? keep them from praying -- p reying on the poor. you build a schoolhouse for a remote village, which is a bigger threat. this is a generational struggle. these are religious nazis. they have to be degraded and eventually destroyed and the way we will do it is part of people in the region. we will help them help themselves and build those defenses between ourselves and radical islam. we will rebuild our defense system and go after these actors and kill e
an entire generation of african children and now we are dealing with malaria. 75% reduction in mothers to children transfer of aids babies are alive today because you helped them. rick warren and all the ngo's, on the ground in africa, god bless you. i am president we will restore that funding, but if you do not deal with the entitlement problem where all the money goes to pay medicare and social security, there will not be a dime left for the military. the dime left to help people in africa....
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an issue that has been a passion and driving force throughout my career including having served on two years on the independence governing committee of fifa and as co-founder of transparency international, the world's leading ngon issues relating to transparency and accountability. additionally i'm currently spearheading an integrity project in sports as an advisory board member for the international center for sports security. as senator moran has stated before, soccer is by far the most popular sport in the world, and it is attracting a wider audience by the day in the united states. however, the upper echelons of the sport's governing body have been notoriously corrupt for many years. until the laudable recent efforts of the u.s. justice department and the fbi, many allegations were mostly swept under the rug. now that fifa's lack of transparency and accountability has been brought into the global public attention, there's a tremendous opportunity to discuss the inherent autonomy in sporting organizations. sports organizations have long maintained that autonomy is essential to the preservation of the values embedded in sport. this is a difficult concept to argue with. that is until the core values in sport
an issue that has been a passion and driving force throughout my career including having served on two years on the independence governing committee of fifa and as co-founder of transparency international, the world's leading ngon issues relating to transparency and accountability. additionally i'm currently spearheading an integrity project in sports as an advisory board member for the international center for sports security. as senator moran has stated before, soccer is by far the most...
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ngo. so they're is an incredibly broad range.very big differences in capacity, very big differences in ability to deliver services. our challenge to donors and faith-based organizations communicate with those differences are. when we look at revamping our mechanisms in order to be more effective we have got to be able to name both serve what we had partnerships and defined roles and responsibilities and establish monitoring and evaluation and accountability mechanisms we have to just be careful dealing with. what you don't want to lose mom for years of public health that if we want to look at sustainable change at the end of the day and we want to be able to have countries take full responsibility and ownership of the work being done in the country that has to be rooted on the ground and grassroots organizations all of the country. if we want to sustain the impact on look at sustainable development we have to figure this out. it will not be easy. family dynamic, but that does not mean you abandoned the family. that is where we ar
ngo. so they're is an incredibly broad range.very big differences in capacity, very big differences in ability to deliver services. our challenge to donors and faith-based organizations communicate with those differences are. when we look at revamping our mechanisms in order to be more effective we have got to be able to name both serve what we had partnerships and defined roles and responsibilities and establish monitoring and evaluation and accountability mechanisms we have to just be careful...
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n dprks os have to be allowed to broug ngos have to be allowed to shine a spot lugt light that needs to changed. if you talk these steps america will be an important partner in supporting investments in strong democratic institutions. now, we're also going to work with you to pursue the second pillar of progress and that is development that extends economic opportunity and dignity for all of kenya's people. you know, america partners with kebia in areas where you're making enormous progress and we focus on what kenyans can do for themselves in building capacity. an entrepreneur shup where kshi is becoming an innovator. on developing clean energy to reach for people, on climate change where the growth to reduce emissions has put it in a position of being a leader on the continent, on food security, kenyan crops are producing more to meet the demands of your people and a global market and on health where kenya struck huge blows to hiv/aids to other diseases, america is also partners wi ing with you, in investing in youth. we are investing in the young people of kenya and the young people of this continent. robert f. kennedy once said, "it
n dprks os have to be allowed to broug ngos have to be allowed to shine a spot lugt light that needs to changed. if you talk these steps america will be an important partner in supporting investments in strong democratic institutions. now, we're also going to work with you to pursue the second pillar of progress and that is development that extends economic opportunity and dignity for all of kenya's people. you know, america partners with kebia in areas where you're making enormous progress and...
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ngos to report their activities and finances to the government. failure to do so would result in fines and other civil penalties. rob mcbride reports. >> the demonstrators and the opposition groups brief this is an attempt by the long time prime minister to try to stifle dissenting voices ahead of national elections a few years from now. they are saying they are merely trying oregulate and unregulated sector which consists of hundreds of ngos. the european parliament passed a motion condemning the introduction of this law a couple of days ago and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here, that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> rob mcbride reporting from cambodia. malasian police are calming it economic sabotage, a leak of documents that said $700 million were funneled to the prime minister. the documents were supposedly part of an internal file investigating a state investment fund. said he did not receive money for political gain but didn't deny he received this money. >>> romania is suffering its own issues. victor ponta has been charged with corruption. >> victor ponta de
ngos to report their activities and finances to the government. failure to do so would result in fines and other civil penalties. rob mcbride reports. >> the demonstrators and the opposition groups brief this is an attempt by the long time prime minister to try to stifle dissenting voices ahead of national elections a few years from now. they are saying they are merely trying oregulate and unregulated sector which consists of hundreds of ngos. the european parliament passed a motion...
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i am honored to speak on an issue of a driving force throughout my career including serving on the independent governance committee and as co-founder the world's leading ngo with accountability to spearhead the advisory board member force for security and as the senator stated soccer is the most popular sport in the world and a tracking a wider audience by the day.otor however the upper echelon has been notoriously corrupt for many years with the recent efforts manyansp allegations were swept under the rug now that the late juan dash lack of transparency is brought to public attention there is a tremendous opportunity to discuss the inherent autonomy sports organizations have maintained is essential to do a the values embedded in the sport it is a difficultount concept they're underminedcomm with those bodies but the growing commercial interest in the rapidly growing sports industry of legal or illegal or all converging to create a situation asn increasingly challenging to put in compliance standards and fifa is a big business with the revenue of 5. $6 billion and it had a chance to be a leader in reforming the scandals first began to pop up ted years ago
i am honored to speak on an issue of a driving force throughout my career including serving on the independent governance committee and as co-founder the world's leading ngo with accountability to spearhead the advisory board member force for security and as the senator stated soccer is the most popular sport in the world and a tracking a wider audience by the day.otor however the upper echelon has been notoriously corrupt for many years with the recent efforts manyansp allegations were swept...
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this report serves as an important guide for the road ahead and combating modern slavery around the world. the tip office partners with ngos and international organizations around the world through grants to make recommendations from the report a reality. on the day to day basis, that means managing $150 million. for example, the tip office combats human trafficking by funding offices in jordan, indonesia, and the democratic republic of congo. it helps governments conduct anti-trafficking balls. it builds capacity in malaysia and brazil to combat traffickers. the tip office supported editorship by the association of southeast asian nations to increase regional coordination on investigating and prosecuting human trafficking cases. though the report highlights many areas where we must redouble our efforts to address this challenge, it also take stock of the significant progress we have made. over the past 15 years, 160 states are now party to the anti-trafficking keystone, the u.n. palermo protocol. many countries have passed laws and establish specialized law enforcement unit, victims centers. globally, human job again has
this report serves as an important guide for the road ahead and combating modern slavery around the world. the tip office partners with ngos and international organizations around the world through grants to make recommendations from the report a reality. on the day to day basis, that means managing $150 million. for example, the tip office combats human trafficking by funding offices in jordan, indonesia, and the democratic republic of congo. it helps governments conduct anti-trafficking...
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ngos, they're not tied to the institutions which might help them or support them. i don't know whether you want to make a parallel here but it strikes me that that's an inherent problem with protest movements, with street protests. >> right. you raise a good point. if there is not an alternative political vision, and if there is not a political expression of that vision, then those movements become chaotic and an an narkic and easily put down. that's wheel we have to look at greece. ten years ago they were polling four percent and i've spoken to -- the socialist city council woman in seattle about this, at length and i think her point is correct. we have to begin to build movements that have a political expression. this was-dithink bernie sands great mistake in not runs as an independent. but the system gamed. i worked for ralph mader and a long-timed a mirier and supporter of nader, so i understand all the obstacles they throw up to essentially lock out anybody who doesn't conform to the democratic or republican mold. but if we see elections as essentially furthering a movement rather than an end in and of themselves -- and this is something we are going to -- sham
ngos, they're not tied to the institutions which might help them or support them. i don't know whether you want to make a parallel here but it strikes me that that's an inherent problem with protest movements, with street protests. >> right. you raise a good point. if there is not an alternative political vision, and if there is not a political expression of that vision, then those movements become chaotic and an an narkic and easily put down. that's wheel we have to look at greece. ten...