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ngos, they are more ngos in haiti then there is really in any other country.and for that reason, it becomes difficult to coordinate the response. the u.s. government, prior to the earthquake happening, had been coordinating their response with friends of haiti and donor countries on how we can work with haitian government, but i do think that there needs to be a call to actual ngos to play those roles are well. as a kind of where you see that. in long-term, i think as we talk about the building for agriculture -- ending pending for infrastructure, possible opportunities where haitian civil society can play a role in the rebuilding effort. so i'll leave it there and no have you guys just go ahead. >> first of all, i'll take the first question. the question was, where we going to put those people? that was one question that was addressed to president preval while he was here about two weeks ago. and the u.s. government said that they were ready and willing to set up some pants, but they had problems with sites. and the government has some sites that were already
ngos, they are more ngos in haiti then there is really in any other country.and for that reason, it becomes difficult to coordinate the response. the u.s. government, prior to the earthquake happening, had been coordinating their response with friends of haiti and donor countries on how we can work with haitian government, but i do think that there needs to be a call to actual ngos to play those roles are well. as a kind of where you see that. in long-term, i think as we talk about the building...
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ngo community where they are operating. we call on this transparency for all ngos.t the heart of the ngo community is a right approach, a recognition in relief of following the standards. a recognition that we must focus on the structural causes a vulnerability and gibson says a voice. it are these economic and social rights that are at the core of our principles and the ngo engaged in haiti all agree on a course set of principles us. one of these principles is the ability to focus on the building of a capacity, the building of local civil society, associations, cooperatives, communities organizations, but also a commitment to building the local capacity of haitian government and its ability to deliver services for its citizens. we recognize that as a donor we have specific accountabilities like other donors to work under the broad frame and see haiti as a whole of society development. insuring a predictable and transparent aid. in terms of our development with the government of haiti we see ourselves as a guest of the government in a partnership on a constructive r
ngo community where they are operating. we call on this transparency for all ngos.t the heart of the ngo community is a right approach, a recognition in relief of following the standards. a recognition that we must focus on the structural causes a vulnerability and gibson says a voice. it are these economic and social rights that are at the core of our principles and the ngo engaged in haiti all agree on a course set of principles us. one of these principles is the ability to focus on the...
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what if you give money to an ngo? that ngo support legitimate and extremist causes. what one feels a bookstore that sells mainly extremist literature. what if he's in a chat room or on a web forum styles in clinical and extremist rhetoric. what is under the influence for extremist and goes off to practice not jihads but galois. they give very great in a hurry. the point is we go from very easy cases to very hard. they are in fact gray area for not gets to the issue of standards that senator collins talked about and that is one issue that community is working its way through. mr. chairman, none of this is an excuse. we are endeavoring very hard to do better. the analytic and watch listing communities are in fact working hard to improve the gaps that were identified on the 25 december. at the presidents direction, nctc is focused on improving the capability we have to pursue fragmentary information as well as to enhance tied records. in that builds on the business processes and technical enhancements that have been ongoing at nctc for many years. i would however cautio
what if you give money to an ngo? that ngo support legitimate and extremist causes. what one feels a bookstore that sells mainly extremist literature. what if he's in a chat room or on a web forum styles in clinical and extremist rhetoric. what is under the influence for extremist and goes off to practice not jihads but galois. they give very great in a hurry. the point is we go from very easy cases to very hard. they are in fact gray area for not gets to the issue of standards that senator...
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what is your view of increasing the partnership with faith-based organizations and ngo's especially as it relates to implementing the global health initiative? >> thank you for that observation. i believe the partnerships and bringing those partnerships into a whole health system construct will be critical to the effectiveness of the global health initiative so i would see whether it is in kenya or other countries where there are significant egg-based organizations running hospitals and doing that work and where we are involved in providing support. our goal is to bring that support within the context of the health system and to make those more formally part of the integrated national health plan, so it absolutely involves expanding and deepening our partnership. >> i would hope you would be mindful that in some countries where church opposition to human rights abuses have been very strong. when integrated in partnerships and are formed in the government, health ministries and others might be less quick to want to embrace the faith-based community. i would hope that they would play a v
what is your view of increasing the partnership with faith-based organizations and ngo's especially as it relates to implementing the global health initiative? >> thank you for that observation. i believe the partnerships and bringing those partnerships into a whole health system construct will be critical to the effectiveness of the global health initiative so i would see whether it is in kenya or other countries where there are significant egg-based organizations running hospitals and...
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to assist the ngos some of the people involved with the ngos there could be as many nigerians that havesk you to take a good hard look and provide some assistance there. you talk about instability from rapid population growth and i would respectfully request to take a second look at the issue of population in places all over europe, russia and the u.n. estimates by 205025% lower population that that that currently exist in russia the same way with all of the eastern european countries. we see a depopulation trend. the reason why there predict continues to grow israel living longer. it is not about birth but the other side of the spectrum. in south korea they are so far below replacement japan has the same problem they're looking at is serious is proportionality when it comes to workers and those of the other end of the spectrum receiving benefits. you're underlying assumption has been surpassed in many ways by 80 population trend that is very injurious to individual countries. and in china where the abortions has led to gender side as 1 billion messing -- missing girls whole other probl
to assist the ngos some of the people involved with the ngos there could be as many nigerians that havesk you to take a good hard look and provide some assistance there. you talk about instability from rapid population growth and i would respectfully request to take a second look at the issue of population in places all over europe, russia and the u.n. estimates by 205025% lower population that that that currently exist in russia the same way with all of the eastern european countries. we see a...
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i would be happy to look at the ngo's you are proposing and we can do that in a systematic manner.i do believe the principles of the global health initiative which is to broaden the scope of how we think about supporting health systems in setting priorities based on medical need and based on what are the biggest lagging indicators against development goals will help guide our work in the health sector overall going forward and i appreciate your comments on that issue. on instability from population growth, i do believe the 2050 population projections are significant. they do show over 9 billion as a global population and they i think consistent with your comments they show those increases will happen in certain parts of the world in certain parts of the world will stay flat and in some cases decrease, so i appreciate that and we will take a nuanced look at that very specifically. some of your comments related to gender and girls in that context which is an immediate priority for our team and for the secretary and abstract eric fistula i believe for global health of skilled attendan
i would be happy to look at the ngo's you are proposing and we can do that in a systematic manner.i do believe the principles of the global health initiative which is to broaden the scope of how we think about supporting health systems in setting priorities based on medical need and based on what are the biggest lagging indicators against development goals will help guide our work in the health sector overall going forward and i appreciate your comments on that issue. on instability from...
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i would be happy to look at the ngo's you are proposing and we can do that in a systematic manner.i do believe the principles of the global health initiative which is to broaden the scope of how we think about supporting health systems in setting priorities based on medical need and based on what are the biggest lagging indicators against development goals will help guide our work in the health sector overall going forward and i appreciate your comments on that issue. on instability from population growth, i do believe the 2050 population projections are significant. they do show over 9 billion as a global population and they i think consistent with your comments they show those increases will happen in certain parts of the world in certain parts of the world will stay flat and in some cases decrease, so i appreciate that and we will take a nuanced look at that very specifically. some of your comments related to gender and girls in that context which is an immediate priority for our team and for the secretary and abstract eric fistula i believe for global health of skilled attendan
i would be happy to look at the ngo's you are proposing and we can do that in a systematic manner.i do believe the principles of the global health initiative which is to broaden the scope of how we think about supporting health systems in setting priorities based on medical need and based on what are the biggest lagging indicators against development goals will help guide our work in the health sector overall going forward and i appreciate your comments on that issue. on instability from...
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the reason i ask this is that it appears it's going slowly and there's arguments to go through ngos as opposed to the pakistani officials, whether they be local or regional or national. what is your general comment, whether it's the kerry-lugar, 1.5 billion or all sorts of things? how are we coming? >> we're making progress, senator. but we're trying to be very thoughtful about how we distribute this money. because it is a significant investment in pakistan. we've spent money already on some of the energy projects, which we think are paying off both in terms of what they're doing for the people of pakistan but also because we're connected to them. it is challenging because we do want to go through pakistani institutions and ngos wherever we can but they have to be vetted and we have to feel that they are going to perform in a way that i can come before this committee and report to you is in keeping with our efforts. so we can give you a very thorough readout of where the money is in the pipeline bubs we've been spending a lot of time and jack lew, i think, has talked to this committee
the reason i ask this is that it appears it's going slowly and there's arguments to go through ngos as opposed to the pakistani officials, whether they be local or regional or national. what is your general comment, whether it's the kerry-lugar, 1.5 billion or all sorts of things? how are we coming? >> we're making progress, senator. but we're trying to be very thoughtful about how we distribute this money. because it is a significant investment in pakistan. we've spent money already on...
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the government of haiti will need to be accountable, but also, the ngo's and if anyone has been fallingmoney in the last three months or the last 10 years, this is a difficult proposition. the third way that the accountability -- there is the accountability with justice. and as the doctor has mentioned, and as reverend jackson has mentioned, the debt that is owed it to haiti can be quantified with what france took out of them, which was calculated at $21 billion. this would go a long way to build them back together. if this concept was restored. the third thing i will say about accountability is that this should be political and financial. and that means that there should be an election with the constitution, and the government of haiti should be supported and we have the international aid that we have to empower the government to comply with those constitutional limits. there is always a good reason not to have an election. one reason to look for the guidance in 1864. we had more people killed in the civil war than the earthquake. we managed to have the election despite being in the mi
the government of haiti will need to be accountable, but also, the ngo's and if anyone has been fallingmoney in the last three months or the last 10 years, this is a difficult proposition. the third way that the accountability -- there is the accountability with justice. and as the doctor has mentioned, and as reverend jackson has mentioned, the debt that is owed it to haiti can be quantified with what france took out of them, which was calculated at $21 billion. this would go a long way to...
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>> i have worked with a lot of ngos with the united nations, and i talked with them before i could photographhink it's good enough to show the public. n>> how did you do this photograph? ì(lc@&c+ together and i was using the black background just to show in detail the injuries. Ñi>> what did you say to those three people that you're going to do those photographs? >> i said i was not committing your life, butu consequences of document in your life can be that peopleÑi might bring more funds to clear the area oçó. >> what about this photograph? the same condition. the one on the left is açó kid o Ñilost his foot from a cluster bomb. what under many operations. the woman on the right, she did not allow me to photograph her face. she lost her old wood. and the guy on the right, 55-60 years old, a poor person who worked in the field and now it is hard for him to work it anymore. >> word you live? -- where you live now? >> i wanted to live in a quiet place close to nature. it has beautiful back country agree you can escape once in awhile. >> how long have you live there? >> for a couple of years. >
>> i have worked with a lot of ngos with the united nations, and i talked with them before i could photographhink it's good enough to show the public. n>> how did you do this photograph? ì(lc@&c+ together and i was using the black background just to show in detail the injuries. Ñi>> what did you say to those three people that you're going to do those photographs? >> i said i was not committing your life, butu consequences of document in your life can be that...
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there is something on the order of 10,000 ngos private organizations working in haiti and look at the results, but terrific. that might be a clue there is something wrong with the way it is being done. badly needs reforestation every significant rain store will continue to drive a lot of people. think you. [applause] >> if there are no more questions we will meet on the far side of the elevators to sign the root cause >> i want to welcome you here tonight to busboys and poets in washington d.c. and the rest of you're around the country to the launch of a terrific new book, it "the spirit level." i am the director of the institute for policy studies and this week i ps has launched a new study during the first year of the obama administration called barely making the grade, obama's first year and you can read more of it, but website ips-dc.org. apply to think in addition to the institute of policies and studies busboys and poets with their remarkable founder, who is our house tonight as well as the independent bookstore that works with busboys and is housed in the washington headquarter
there is something on the order of 10,000 ngos private organizations working in haiti and look at the results, but terrific. that might be a clue there is something wrong with the way it is being done. badly needs reforestation every significant rain store will continue to drive a lot of people. think you. [applause] >> if there are no more questions we will meet on the far side of the elevators to sign the root cause >> i want to welcome you here tonight to busboys and poets in...
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>> i have worked with a lot of ngo's with the united nations, and i talked with them before i could photographm. and a lot before i get a photograph i think it's good enough to show the public. >> how often to people say no. >> a few times. there are some conservative people. >> how did you do this photograph? >> this is a composite. three pictures together, and i was using the black background just to show in detail the injuries. >> what did you say to those three people that you're going to do those photographs? >> i said i was documenting your life, and the consequences of documenting your life can be that people might bring more funds to clear the area. they opened up to the idea and wanted to talk about their problems. >> what about this photograph? >> the same condition. the one on the left is a kid who lost his foot from a cluster bomb. he loved soccer, he was taken to italy. he underwent many operations. the woman on the right, she did not allow me to photograph her face. she lost her whole foot. and the guy on the right, 55-60 years old, a poor person who worked in the field and now i
>> i have worked with a lot of ngo's with the united nations, and i talked with them before i could photographm. and a lot before i get a photograph i think it's good enough to show the public. >> how often to people say no. >> a few times. there are some conservative people. >> how did you do this photograph? >> this is a composite. three pictures together, and i was using the black background just to show in detail the injuries. >> what did you say to those...
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it would help our processing and they could;ig issue more authorization for ngo's to work with thoserefugees. there is work there but i can make progress on that theme given the relative stability that you referred to with the iraqi government being in place, what is the residence for refugees today in syria that have not come back to iraq? >> we have done pretty detailed surveys of that. the united nations has as well. there are still security concerns among the refugee population in places like syria and jordan. as the security situation in iraq gradually improves, we think we will say more refugees going back home. in the past year, calendar year 2009 saw a total number of other countries going back into iraq around 200,000. that is a lot higher than a couple of years ago. the second issue is, will they find jobs when they get back to iraq? absolutely, the iraqi economy needs to generate more job growth. >> on the question of israeli- syrian talks, was syria a convoy with four rockets going into lebanon that were fired against the israelis? is that a true statement? >> that has be
it would help our processing and they could;ig issue more authorization for ngo's to work with thoserefugees. there is work there but i can make progress on that theme given the relative stability that you referred to with the iraqi government being in place, what is the residence for refugees today in syria that have not come back to iraq? >> we have done pretty detailed surveys of that. the united nations has as well. there are still security concerns among the refugee population in...
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global network initiative, which is a multistakeholder initiative that brings together companies, ngos, academic experts and social investing firms. i think it's really critical that we and you work to figure out ways for companies to step up and take responsibility here. we can't do it alone, and companies acting alone can't make a difference. there needs to be a collective response, and i'm personally very committed as are others in the state department, to trying to find ways to work collectively with the private sector to make a difference in this area. thank you very much. >> chairman durbin, ranking member coburn, members of the subcommittee, thank you for this invitation to testimony on behalf of the department of commerce and the national telecommunications and information administration. i'll work on shortening titles. on the global challenges facing the internet industry, as an advocate of economic growth innovation and exports, the department of commerce's goal is to is a sort a global open internet as a platform for the free flow of information of goods and services. the de
global network initiative, which is a multistakeholder initiative that brings together companies, ngos, academic experts and social investing firms. i think it's really critical that we and you work to figure out ways for companies to step up and take responsibility here. we can't do it alone, and companies acting alone can't make a difference. there needs to be a collective response, and i'm personally very committed as are others in the state department, to trying to find ways to work...
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there are plenty of ngos and developers that the data was actually opened up a better we could pay our own pictures with that. i think if obama was running around 15 years ago saying there is a big open date initiative it would have been called industry subsidy. i think there is a convergence happening right now between open source software and open the door in the sense that it allows independent developers to do so much more with this. and really open up and tell different stories. i think the timing of this is exciting. >> what you think the biggest barrier to the gun that is is the resources? technical capacity? >> so, i think media over the past couple of years there has been subculture that has taken awhile to change. i do see it actually changing pretty fast and i see a lot of people in the government wanting to try to be more open. there are more technical and team hurdles to overcome. they are kind of looking at this like we have to be open government in this wonderfully on funded open government directed and maybe if i have enough money in my account this year i can actually
there are plenty of ngos and developers that the data was actually opened up a better we could pay our own pictures with that. i think if obama was running around 15 years ago saying there is a big open date initiative it would have been called industry subsidy. i think there is a convergence happening right now between open source software and open the door in the sense that it allows independent developers to do so much more with this. and really open up and tell different stories. i think...
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ngos who i'm sure are doing god's work but they get huge amounts of money, you know, they'll spend $250,000on security to drive from point a to point b. that may make perfect sense. but if you're the guy waiting for this aid since '01, feelings aren't fact and they're real and the feelings aren't real good and i think that's something we're forgetting as we proceed with our policy that in some ways the policy has to be careful that it doesn't do a malcolm. that it doesn't set up great expectations and then doesn't follow through because that has been the problem -- one of the many problems all along. so in my rant and i'll get off my soap box and drink a glass of water. [laughter] >> before opening it up to general questions, i want to follow up with each of you a little bit. nicholas, i wanted to ask you a little bit about since some of the reporting that you've done -- or did in pakistan, you've gone lots of other places looking at terror networks in other regions. and i wonder if you would talk a bit about that. and what you see happening globally. >> so it's a good question. i think tha
ngos who i'm sure are doing god's work but they get huge amounts of money, you know, they'll spend $250,000on security to drive from point a to point b. that may make perfect sense. but if you're the guy waiting for this aid since '01, feelings aren't fact and they're real and the feelings aren't real good and i think that's something we're forgetting as we proceed with our policy that in some ways the policy has to be careful that it doesn't do a malcolm. that it doesn't set up great...
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ngos who are unsure are doing god's work but they get huge amounts of money.they will spend two energy thousand dollars on security to drive from point a to point b and that may make for a $0.6 but if you are the guy on the ground waiting for this aid to come in since 2001, you know, the feelings are real and are really good and i think that's something we're forgetting as we proceed with our policy some with the policy has to be careful but it doesn't set up great expectations and then does of follow-through because that has been the problem, one of the many problems all along. in my ranch, and get off my soap box and drink a glass of water. [laughter] >> before opening up to general questions i want to follow up with each of you a little bit. first, nicolas i want to ask little about some some of the weather reporting and the human or did in pakistan, you have gone loss of other places, looking at terror networks in other regions and i wonder if you talk a bit about that and which receive happen and globally. >> it's a good question. i think that -- i think
ngos who are unsure are doing god's work but they get huge amounts of money.they will spend two energy thousand dollars on security to drive from point a to point b and that may make for a $0.6 but if you are the guy on the ground waiting for this aid to come in since 2001, you know, the feelings are real and are really good and i think that's something we're forgetting as we proceed with our policy some with the policy has to be careful but it doesn't set up great expectations and then does of...
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it can do things and in pakistan the human rights commission is an ngo. on the other hand, because of its u.s. a public reasoning -- use of public reasoning a can bring a human justice to the public an attractive way but in this case a very daring, very active movements took a video of a young woman being caned for having violated some religious taboo. in this could have lost his life, he pretended he was making a long call while and attract the camera was in the video camera inside the temple actually photographed in that. it was only one that was placed in the public domain to the pakistan television media which also cooperated that the pakistan's civilian population came quite sharply in wanted it intervention. on humanity but also that of justice. so i think the presence of justice in consideration and debate not only in india of which you ask and you are familiar but also pakistan. .. >> my name is that clement a senior at unlike you and my question is on your first critique talking about how social contract theory demands only a single assistant com
it can do things and in pakistan the human rights commission is an ngo. on the other hand, because of its u.s. a public reasoning -- use of public reasoning a can bring a human justice to the public an attractive way but in this case a very daring, very active movements took a video of a young woman being caned for having violated some religious taboo. in this could have lost his life, he pretended he was making a long call while and attract the camera was in the video camera inside the temple...
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the national ngo spatial agency produces analyses, and videos and turns them into reports and maps.ncy primarily serves military officials and units in the field. the national reconnaissance office launches and operates the satellites that collect intelligence information from orbit. the fbi is responsible for gathering intelligence on threats within the united states, and the homeland security department is also responsible for tracking threats in this country and working closely with state, local, and tribal law enforcement organizations. that leaves eight other members of the community that include the intelligence organizations from each of the five armed forces and from the state department, a financial intelligence organization within the department of the treasury, a nuclear intelligence agency in the department of energy, and the intelligence arm of the drug enforcement agency. just a simple description of the different parts of the intelligence community illustrates the complexity involved in bringing them together. the key is to integrate the 16 organizations so that viet
the national ngo spatial agency produces analyses, and videos and turns them into reports and maps.ncy primarily serves military officials and units in the field. the national reconnaissance office launches and operates the satellites that collect intelligence information from orbit. the fbi is responsible for gathering intelligence on threats within the united states, and the homeland security department is also responsible for tracking threats in this country and working closely with state,...
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so i would warn you against taking the hyperbole of these north korean ngos seriously. they like to talk about the underground railroad helping north korea migrants to safety. i don't know if any slaves bribing their way back on to the plantation so we need to realize this is a country that survives of by repressive to someone but it's able to inspire its people still. so that's what i want to talk about how does it inspire its people. i want to stay in the here and now plan to give in to history a little bit and talk about duces because it is not the main ideology in korea. it was a reaction to this man, the chinese personality cult which began exploding in the 1960's the north koreans felt the need to match the quote claim for claim some he claimed he was a poet and enjoyed quite a good deal of international renown for his poetry so the north korean personality suddenly remembered please which kim il-sung had written in his youth which joe manchin had been made until then. he had the long march for which she was very famous, which he had led his troops and the north k
so i would warn you against taking the hyperbole of these north korean ngos seriously. they like to talk about the underground railroad helping north korea migrants to safety. i don't know if any slaves bribing their way back on to the plantation so we need to realize this is a country that survives of by repressive to someone but it's able to inspire its people still. so that's what i want to talk about how does it inspire its people. i want to stay in the here and now plan to give in to...
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the environment in that case we feel obliged according also to the obligations which ended up with ngoe is nothing that prevents us scientifically from doing so. we respect very much -- >> [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: european conservatism's reform, please. >> i promise you that following the gmo my question is going to be more simple. i believe one of the things that we should talk about is the economics, that is right, and i'm sure that the european union citizens are far more interested in employment and jobs the and in a gmo potatoes. some people in this cycle r for strong government. on the other hand, i represent the ecr curve and i don't think strong governments create jobs or in plymouth, i think businesses are responsible for the creation of new jobs. three questions, for the independence rate or you going for the economic problems? are you going to leave some leverage to the states to deal with these issues? second thing, can you promise us and cut in the european legislation that is slowing down and do you agree we should have less regulation and less harmonize
the environment in that case we feel obliged according also to the obligations which ended up with ngoe is nothing that prevents us scientifically from doing so. we respect very much -- >> [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: european conservatism's reform, please. >> i promise you that following the gmo my question is going to be more simple. i believe one of the things that we should talk about is the economics, that is right, and i'm sure that the european union...
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the environment in that case we feel obliged according also to the obligations which ended up with ngo if there is nothing that prevents us scientifically from doing so. we respect very much -- >> [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: european conservatism's reform, please. >> i promise you that following the gmo my question is going to be more simple. i believe one of the things that we should talk about is the economics, that is right, and i'm sure that the european union citizens are far more interested in employment and jobs the and in a gmo potatoes. some people in this cycle r for strong government. on the other hand, i represent the ecr curve and i don't think strong governments create jobs or in plymouth, i think businesses are responsible for the creation of new@ @ @ @ @ @ b diversity of the states. that's why the european 2020 strategy we are making that point very clear. we address the issue precisely what instruments like the social and economic commission policies so the situation as not the same. at the same time, we need as said earlier, a stronger economic governan
the environment in that case we feel obliged according also to the obligations which ended up with ngo if there is nothing that prevents us scientifically from doing so. we respect very much -- >> [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: european conservatism's reform, please. >> i promise you that following the gmo my question is going to be more simple. i believe one of the things that we should talk about is the economics, that is right, and i'm sure that the european...
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ngo's partnering with civilians from other countries who are there as part of a government commitmentrtnering with united nations, hiring afghans, partnering with afghans. one of the examples i was going to give, if senator bond had asked, on agriculture. as soon as the marines secured marja, civilians began to go out. they have a program called the afghanistan vouchers for increased production in agriculture. they have distributed 7000 vouchers for fertilizers, new seeds, trellises for grapes. it's that kind of intensive work on the ground if that does not take a lot of civilians, it takes the right kind of civilians. we have usda agriculture experts. we have people from national guard units who have expertise in agriculture. so we are leveraging the presence of our civilians and we will probably be adding more, but we want to be sure that where we add to them is critical to the mission. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. madam secretary, mr. secretary, this afternoon we have focused our attention on afghanistan and iraq. i believe we focused our resources
ngo's partnering with civilians from other countries who are there as part of a government commitmentrtnering with united nations, hiring afghans, partnering with afghans. one of the examples i was going to give, if senator bond had asked, on agriculture. as soon as the marines secured marja, civilians began to go out. they have a program called the afghanistan vouchers for increased production in agriculture. they have distributed 7000 vouchers for fertilizers, new seeds, trellises for grapes....
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and they could issue more authorizations for the ngo to work with the refugees.s work to be done but i think we can make progress on that, senator. >> given the relative stability that he referred to with of the government being in place conducting a license what is the refuge for them to stay in syria and not come back? >> we've done details of that and the united nations as well. there are still security concerns among the refugee populations in places like syria and jordan as the security situation in iraq gradually improves we think we will see more refugees going back home. in the past year, calendar year 2009 we saw total number from syria, jordan and other countries going back into iraq around 200,000, which is a lot higher than a couple of years ago. the second issue is will they find jobs when they get back to iraq and absolutely the iraqi economy needs to start generating more job growth. that will be a big issue for the government. >> on the question of the israeli-syrian talks, what is not correct syria was a conduit for rockets getting into lebanon t
and they could issue more authorizations for the ngo to work with the refugees.s work to be done but i think we can make progress on that, senator. >> given the relative stability that he referred to with of the government being in place conducting a license what is the refuge for them to stay in syria and not come back? >> we've done details of that and the united nations as well. there are still security concerns among the refugee populations in places like syria and jordan as the...
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issue which is related is many programs involve a discretion to third parties, states, localities, ngos, for profits and how are you dealing with back? >> well, jim, how are you going to deal with the? >> wait around for years until the culture changes. >> i think the point that is not the case with the obama administration. we are seeing how not just strong leadership and guidance, but as my description of the 100% compliance where concrete change in the cabinet made clear as the description of the data metrics beverages starting to see measured made clear, we're seeing commitment on the part of the agencies and i do want to take a minute and is not to say there is a tremendous more to do -- there is but they are attempting to turn the ship of states, starting really got off to a good start without, more to be done as the chief of staff white house council recognized. then i will also point to the open government directive because there's a philosophical and both those areas philosophical approach that i think makes a difference, philosophy of government. it's really the same notion of
issue which is related is many programs involve a discretion to third parties, states, localities, ngos, for profits and how are you dealing with back? >> well, jim, how are you going to deal with the? >> wait around for years until the culture changes. >> i think the point that is not the case with the obama administration. we are seeing how not just strong leadership and guidance, but as my description of the 100% compliance where concrete change in the cabinet made clear as...
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the national ngo spatial agency produces analyses, and videos and turns them into reports and maps. the defense intelligence agency primarily serves military officials and units in the field. the national reconnaissance office launches and operates the satellites that collect intelligence information from orbit. the fbi is responsible for gathering intelligence on threats within the united states, and the homeland security department is also responsible for tracking threats in this country and working closely with state, local, and tribal law enforcement organizations. that leaves eight other members of the community that include the intelligence organizations from each of the five armed forces and from the state department, a financial intelligence organization within the department of the treasury, a nuclear intelligence agency in the department of energy, and the intelligence arm of the drug enforcement agency. just a simple description of the different parts of the intelligence community illustrates the complexity involved in bringing them together. the key is to integrate the 1
the national ngo spatial agency produces analyses, and videos and turns them into reports and maps. the defense intelligence agency primarily serves military officials and units in the field. the national reconnaissance office launches and operates the satellites that collect intelligence information from orbit. the fbi is responsible for gathering intelligence on threats within the united states, and the homeland security department is also responsible for tracking threats in this country and...
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to be effective we have to work with ngos regional development banks, private sector. we're not by any mean as mow no poe lift or ollie gop owist. this is something always a change. we have a lot of people in this institution, very smart, very analytical. we need to always empta size focus on solving problems for clients. not enough to analyze a problem. sometimes the first and best solution doesn't really solve the problem if it doesn't meet political. frankly, create the space for people to do so. people respond very well. something we need to keep focusing on. key point made to me by one much european colleague i thought it really hit it at home, still when i go bach to members of the congress, parliamentarians in france as i did last week, there's a sense the world bank is there as a, sense in american english it is a charity for the poor. in europe, it's a sense of solidarity for the poor and that's a transformed world because, what we are really talking about is mutual self-interest. if you're talking about sources of growth in the world and from the developing c
to be effective we have to work with ngos regional development banks, private sector. we're not by any mean as mow no poe lift or ollie gop owist. this is something always a change. we have a lot of people in this institution, very smart, very analytical. we need to always empta size focus on solving problems for clients. not enough to analyze a problem. sometimes the first and best solution doesn't really solve the problem if it doesn't meet political. frankly, create the space for people to...
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ngo's, partnering with civilians from other countries who are there as part of a government commitment, partnering with the united nations, partner in with hiring afghans. one of the examples i was going to give, as senator bond had asked, on agriculture, this gives you a taste -- as soon as marines secured marja, civilians began to go out. they have a program called afghanistan for -- [unintelligible] they have distributed 7000 vouchers for fertilizers, new seeds, trellises for grapes, and it is that kind of intensive work on the ground at does not take a lot of civilians, but it takes the right kind of civilians. we have u.s. day at -- we have usda agriculture at, we have national guard units to expertise in agriculture. we are leveraging the presence of our civilians and we will probably add more but we want to make sure where we add them is critical to the mission. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. madam secretary, secretary, this afternoon, we have focused our attention on afghanistan and iraq. we focus our resources there also. however, we have been receiving disturbing news
ngo's, partnering with civilians from other countries who are there as part of a government commitment, partnering with the united nations, partner in with hiring afghans. one of the examples i was going to give, as senator bond had asked, on agriculture, this gives you a taste -- as soon as marines secured marja, civilians began to go out. they have a program called afghanistan for -- [unintelligible] they have distributed 7000 vouchers for fertilizers, new seeds, trellises for grapes, and it...
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multistakeholder initiative that brings together companies, ngos, academic experts and social investing firms. i think it's really critical that we and you work to figure out ways for companies to step up and take responsibility here. we can't do it alone, and companies acting alone can't make a difference. there needs to be a collective response, and i'm personally very committed as are others in the state department, to trying to find ways to work collectively with the private sector to make a difference in this area. thank you very much. >> chairman durbin, ranking member coburn, members of the subcommittee, thank you for this invitation to testimony on behalf of the department of commerce and the national telecommunications and information administration. i'll work on shortening titles. on the global challenges facing the internet industry, as an advocate of economic growth innovation and exports, the department of commerce's goal is to is a sort a global open internet as a platform for the free flow of information of goods and services. the department of commerce is committed to ou
multistakeholder initiative that brings together companies, ngos, academic experts and social investing firms. i think it's really critical that we and you work to figure out ways for companies to step up and take responsibility here. we can't do it alone, and companies acting alone can't make a difference. there needs to be a collective response, and i'm personally very committed as are others in the state department, to trying to find ways to work collectively with the private sector to make...
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. >> can you discuss any of the ngo activities going on? do you have anything to share on that?i that are being evacuated? >> we have a lot of american citizens here in chile. a number of them are tourists and some are student groups. we have had meetings with them at the hotels and we have reached out to universities. one of the goals of our team is to meet with the students at the university of concepcion to see how they are doing and how they would like to move forward. one of our major priorities has been reaching out not only to the resident americans here in chile, but also to some of the transitory folks that come through. chile received one of the highest number zero of american students. Ñia number of those folks arrivd at it right before the earthquake. there were a bit shaken up. we want to reach out to those people -- they were a bit shaken up. we want to reach out to those people. >> can you talk a little bit about this area? santiago is a big city. just in terms of the area itself, how is it affected? >> i think that the metropolitan area, while it was affected, se
. >> can you discuss any of the ngo activities going on? do you have anything to share on that?i that are being evacuated? >> we have a lot of american citizens here in chile. a number of them are tourists and some are student groups. we have had meetings with them at the hotels and we have reached out to universities. one of the goals of our team is to meet with the students at the university of concepcion to see how they are doing and how they would like to move forward. one of...
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global network initiative which is similar to stick with our initiative that brings together companies, ngosting firms. i think it's critical that we and you work to figured out ways for companies to step up and take responsibility pure dewey can't do it alone and companies acting alone can't make a difference. there needs to be collective response and i am personally committed as are others in the state department to define ways to work collectively with private-sector to make a difference in this area. thank you. >> chairman, ranking member coburn and members of the subcommittee think you for the invitation to testify on behalf of the department of commerce and the telecommunications administration. i will work on shortening titles. i'm a global challenge facing the internet industry. as an advocate of economic growth innovation and exports, the department of commerce is to support a global open internet as a platform for the free flow of information of goods and services. the department of commerce is committed to the role as a partner with u.s. companies large and small as they grapple w
global network initiative which is similar to stick with our initiative that brings together companies, ngosting firms. i think it's critical that we and you work to figured out ways for companies to step up and take responsibility pure dewey can't do it alone and companies acting alone can't make a difference. there needs to be collective response and i am personally committed as are others in the state department to define ways to work collectively with private-sector to make a difference in...
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you've got each of these ngos and they want to do their thing. how do we get it all combined in an approach? >> two thoughts. one is what the qddr and steve are working on together in real time. that is an opportunity to work on the integration and the alignment and the a.i.d. and state. it is a place to commit the three main actors in the security makes the word made in their plans. ascap says at echelon, at the very highest level. if you click down one, i think that kip has eckert -- general ward has it exactly right, it is planning we ought to go after because that is where our other agencies are off doing their plans and we are doing our plans and then we meet in afghanistan and the plans are not particularly of mind. i think bringing together the leader of planning below that strategic leader represented by the qdr end of the qddr. to have transparency and planning, to show across the board with the muscle movements are country by country and in to greet the plants so there's not duplication. as general ward says, want a little dull we are a
you've got each of these ngos and they want to do their thing. how do we get it all combined in an approach? >> two thoughts. one is what the qddr and steve are working on together in real time. that is an opportunity to work on the integration and the alignment and the a.i.d. and state. it is a place to commit the three main actors in the security makes the word made in their plans. ascap says at echelon, at the very highest level. if you click down one, i think that kip has eckert --...
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you've got each of these ngos and they want to do their thing.how do we get it all combined in an approach? >> two thoughts. one is, the cue ddr, which is what aid and state are working together now, this is happening in realtime. i think that's an opportunity to work on the integration, the alignment and partnering between a.i.d. and state and how that marrying up with the qdr, department of defense document, a place where you can get the three main actors in the security mix coordinating plans, as echelon, at the very highest level. if you click down one, i think kip has an exact, general ward has it exactly right. which is, it's the planning. it's the planning we watt to go after, because that's where our other agencies are off doing their plans and we're doing our plans and then we meet in afghanistan and the plans aren't particularly aligned. so i think bringing together a layer of planning below that strategically represented by the qdr and qddr, think in terms how we can encourage the agencies to do plans together to have transparency and
you've got each of these ngos and they want to do their thing.how do we get it all combined in an approach? >> two thoughts. one is, the cue ddr, which is what aid and state are working together now, this is happening in realtime. i think that's an opportunity to work on the integration, the alignment and partnering between a.i.d. and state and how that marrying up with the qdr, department of defense document, a place where you can get the three main actors in the security mix...
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on human rights, the commission programs around 150 million each year to support human rights, ngo'sacross the globe. and we try to insert the human rights clause in every framework with which we conclude with a third country. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: one of the fundamental principles is freedom of movement. in the light of the issue between libya and switzerland, hundreds of e.u. citizens, workers, that cannot and are libya to work. my question is, what is european commission doing to seek a solution to this issue? and is it acceptable that one country such as switzerland takes a unilateral decision that affects all citizens, and in particular the workers that would like to work in libya to earn their daily bread? thank you. >> we are very concerned with this case. commissioner has already expressed the suspension by libya that it is a measure. in addition, it is not clear. with a positive end of relations between libya and european union. and tents to provide efforts are ongoing to find solution to the crisis. one of the two citizens has left libbey. this is a pos
on human rights, the commission programs around 150 million each year to support human rights, ngo'sacross the globe. and we try to insert the human rights clause in every framework with which we conclude with a third country. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: one of the fundamental principles is freedom of movement. in the light of the issue between libya and switzerland, hundreds of e.u. citizens, workers, that cannot and are libya to work. my question is, what is european...
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in the fall, we will present a report, based on input of citizens and ngo's, gathered online and in face-to-face meetings across the country, attended by senior government officials. assessing opportunities for progress and soliciting citizen engagement is one way that we demonstrate our commitment in word and deed to the basic principles that guide us toward a more perfect union and a more peaceful world. as we work to protect human rights at home and abroad, we remember that human rights begin, as eleanor roosevelt said, in small places close to home. so when we work to secure human rights, we are working to protect the experiences that make life meaningful, to preserve each person's ability to fulfill his or her god-given potential. the potential within every person to learn, discover and embrace the world around them. the potential to join freely with others to shape their communities and their societies so that every person can find fulfillment and self-sufficiency. the potential to share life's beauties and tragedies, laughter and tears with the people they love. the reports released today
in the fall, we will present a report, based on input of citizens and ngo's, gathered online and in face-to-face meetings across the country, attended by senior government officials. assessing opportunities for progress and soliciting citizen engagement is one way that we demonstrate our commitment in word and deed to the basic principles that guide us toward a more perfect union and a more peaceful world. as we work to protect human rights at home and abroad, we remember that human rights...
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you've got each of these ngos and they want to do their thing.ow do we get it all combined in an approach? >> two thoughts. one is, the cue ddr, which is what aid and state are working together now, this is happening in realtime. i think that's an opportunity to work on the integration, the alignment and partnering between a.i.d. and state and how that marrying up with the qdr, department of defense document, a place where you can get the three main actors in the security mix coordinating plans, as echelon, at the very highest level. if you click down one, i think kip has an exact, general ward has it exactly right. which is, it's the planning. it's the planning we watt to go after, because that's where our other agencies are off doing their plans and we're doing our plans and then we meet in afghanistan and the plans aren't particularly aligned. so i think bringing together a layer of planning below that strategically represented by the qdr and qddr, think in terms how we can encourage the agencies to do plans together to have transparency and p
you've got each of these ngos and they want to do their thing.ow do we get it all combined in an approach? >> two thoughts. one is, the cue ddr, which is what aid and state are working together now, this is happening in realtime. i think that's an opportunity to work on the integration, the alignment and partnering between a.i.d. and state and how that marrying up with the qdr, department of defense document, a place where you can get the three main actors in the security mix coordinating...