... protocols. Financing reforms did not discriminate in favor of RH services; nevertheless, since the late nineties the country has been introducing exemptions that have increasingly focused ... percent of the recurrent budget on health. Government is also committed to maintaining the integrity of the health SWAp at least inthe medium term. The implications of the changing financing context ... determines the agenda for the health summit; UNFPA sits at the business meetings and also participates in negotiating and signing of the aide mémoire. In 2004 UNFPA worked with the MOH and other...
... room a warm, glowing tint. Therewas a thick round velvet mat inthe middle of the floor, pink in the centre and getting darker towards the sides, while beyond that there wasa margin of white marble. ... altered and improved, is used;and the smallest sound inthe one theatre is heard inthe other as dis-tinctly as inthe first, even to the furthest off part of the gallery. This,which is a private ... the same building as on the preceding day; re-peated the operation of putting a coin inthe slot, and descended into aroom similar to the one of yesterday. The coin, I noticed, was the same asI...
... capitalprofitability is declining. The internalization of information within the same institution may thusenhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing. The demand ... placing money withinvestment financial institutions inthe capital market, and hold the remaining share in non-interest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq. 7). The share of savings going ... the 1930s, and especially inthe second post-world war period) replacesinvestment banking at the core of thefinancial circuit, not only by directly absorbing savings butby intervening in the...
... monetarysystem, financial markets, financial institution, and financial coordination andsupervision. In China, institution building inthefinancialsector takes place against the backdrop of financial ... the deepening process of thefinancial markets has rendered the dominance of the banking sectorinthefinancial system. At the same time, opening ofmarkets and reforms have contributed to the ... policyinstruments.C. Sequencing of institution building inthefinancial sector The sequencing of institution building inthefinancialsector may differ fromcountry to country. However, there are some experiences...
... and market malfunctioning inthe crisis. In the remainder of this section, I will explain these flaws, their origins and their effects, and indi-cate how they interacted inthe crisis. 4.2 Excessive ... see the repercussions of the defensive behaviour of financial institutions for the financing of the real sector of the economy. To the extent that firms inthe real sector are un-able to obtain ... linkages and repercussions. Inthe stock market decline of the early 2000 s, the brunt of the burden was borne by final investors, either directly, or through the values of their holdings in...
... Identification of these factors can help to identify individuals at risk for physical inactivity.Background In recent years, there has been an increase of aging in the society [1]. The aging of the population ... informationNoneCompeting interests The authors declare that they have no financial competing interests andnon -financial competing interests.Conflict of interest: The manuscript, or parts of it, ... reported a trendtowards an increased PA in individuals older than 60years of age. In fact, the increase in PA has been foundto be higher in people older t han 65 years than in mid-dle-aged population...
... whenliving in damp air). If the induration of the right lungwhich was observed in A.'s case really commenced at the time he experienced pain in rowing inthe Collegeraces, then possibly the ... havearisen originally from the bursting of a blood-vesselthrough his exertions in rowing, either inthe practicefor the Inter-University Race or inthe race itself."Some of these contemporaries ... between the years 1829 (the first race) and 1859, both years in- clusive. Inthe course of these 30 years, 16 UniversityMatches came off, in which 32 crews competed. In the case of each of these...
... condense the living force contained inthe sun's rays; others, the electricity stored in our globe; others again, the energy coming fromwhatever source, as a waterfall, a stream, the winds, ... will dine with me."As inthe morning, the table rose out of the floor. Again, as in the morning, the potage, rôti, ragoûts, and legumes were supplied through the food-pipes. Toward the close ... possible by the enormous development of telephony during the last hundred years. Instead of being printed, the Earth Chronicle is everymorning spoken to subscribers, who, in interesting conversations...
... particularly inthe health sector, is challenging. ere is little, though growing, experience in invoking human rights to ensure international commitments, such as those stated inthe Convention on the ... participating inthe initiative, students reported feeling more condent in protesting and registering complaints against unwanted sexual advances (girls – 51% to 79%; boys – 48% to 66%), a nding ... workers unknowingly care for women who are living in violent relationships, while maintaining silence around the issue.16 In light of the Pacic country data demonstrating the high prevalence...