To Make The World A Be... — How To Spend $50 Billion

: Don't just identify "big" problems; identify which problems have cost-effective solutions .

The guide analyzes ten of the world's most serious problems, providing expert dialogue and policy options for each: (HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis) Malnutrition and Hunger Subsidies and Trade Barriers Access to Education Climate Change Governance and Corruption Conflicts and Arms Proliferation Population and Migration Sanitation and Clean Water Financial Instability The Controversial Low Ranking: Climate Change How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Be...

: Ranked #4, focusing on the distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets and expanded access to effective treatments. The Ten Global Challenges Examined : Don't just identify "big" problems; identify which

: Every $1 spent should be measured by how many lives it saves or how much economic growth it generates. : Rated as the #1 priority, specifically focusing

: Rated as the #1 priority, specifically focusing on prevention through condoms and education, which was projected to have an "extraordinarily high" benefit-to-cost ratio.

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