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Global average temperature from rising above a 1.5 degrees rise and so, we need a plan, we need an action plan, and that s what we want to achieve with the finance for developing countries to make that possible. all right, so you say an end to fossil fuel, you know, phasing that out. so, does it worry you, then, that cop28 is not only being hosted in the uae the united arab emirates but it s chaired by the ceo of the uae national oil company, sultan ahmed al jaber. let me tell you what teresa anderson, global lead on climate justice at actionaid has said about that. she says, this appointment goes beyond putting the fox in charge of the hen house . were you worried by that appointment? i wasn t worried. i wasn t worried because cop presidents have a history of rising above what they re doing day today and being cop president and also because dr sultan has a long history of working on renewables and because i think, you know, the end of the day, ....
Global ngo recorded the loss of health workers between 2016 and 2021 following imf advice to cut spending in the health sector in several african countries. in ghana over 311,000 nurses were retrenched. in liberia, over5000 nurses were retrenched. in liberia, over 5000 nurses were sent home and in zimbabwe the figure was 110,600. in zambia over 15,000 nurses lost their jobs. actionaid says the cut represents a 15% loss in the number of nurses for each country. so can developing countries solely rely on bailouts from the imf and other financial institutions to address economic challenges? there is no substitute. you can run to the there is no substitute. you can run to the imf there is no substitute. you can run to the imf or there is no substitute. you can run to the imf or the there is no substitute. you can run to the imf or the world - run to the imf or the world bank you will still have to come home to raise your revenue ....
Imf advice to cut spending and the health sector in several african countries. in ghana over 311,000 nurses were entrenched, and liberia 5700 nurses were sent home. and subway, the figure was 110,600. in zambia over 15,000 nurses lost theirjobs, actionaid say the cuts represented are a 15% loss in the number of nurses for each country. so, in developing countries sorely rely on bailouts from the imf and other financial institutions to address economic challenges? there is no substitute economic challenges? there is no substitute for economic challenges? there is no substitute for domestic i no substitute for domestic mobilisation, you can run to the imf and the world you will still have to account for to raise your revenue domestically to service your debts. he raise your revenue domestically to service your debts. to service your debts. he adds developing to service your debts. he adds developing countries - to service your debts. he adds developing countries have i to service ....
Nurses were sent home. while in zimbabwe, the figure was 110,600. and in zambia, over15,000 nurses lost theirjobs. actionaid says that the cut represented a 15% loss in the number of nurses for each country. so, can developing countries solely rely on bailouts from the imf and other financial institutions to address the economic challenges? there is no substitute for domestic resource mobilisation. you can run to the imf, - you can run to the world bank. you can run the african development bank. - you can run to the capital markets. you will still have to come home i to raise your revenue domestically to service your debts. he adds that developing countries have a large, informal sector who remain largely untaxed. the personal income tax must be designed because the incomes i of the workers in the informal sector so that they can also . contribute the little they can - ....
To access loans. the current kenyan government says they are charting a different course when seeking new loans. there are many ways of scaling down public service wages and what is not on the table in kenya is that of letting public servants go home. there is no intention either in the short term, in the medium or long term, to sack any civil servants in kenya. the situation is not unique to kenya. spending cuts by other african governments have seen thousands of health care workers lose theirjobs, a situation which has caused the most vulnerable populations to bear the highest burden. back in 2021, actionaid, a global ngo, recorded the loss of health workers between 2016 and 2021, following imf advice to cut spending in the health sector in several african countries. in ghana, over 311,000 nurses were retrenched. in liberia, about 5,700 ....