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Amnesty International gave the government of President Felipe Calderón some credit for improving the plight of migrants crossing its turf.
Improving the plight of the most vulnerable requires a political debate that better values the state as an important force for good.
Rather, it is time for encouragement and support to achieve the mutual goal of opening up Myanmar and improving the plight of its mostly impoverished people.
"You can talk about improving the plight of the poor in third world, but there's no way they can compete with our farmers.
While in law school, he spent a summer in Washington, DC working for consumer advocate Ralph Nader, and developed a commitment to improving the plight of working men and women in this country.
"Of course we shall have to find out more details about that," Mr. Annan added, "but meanwhile the Quartet agreed that full humanitarian access would be the fastest way to begin improving the plight of the Palestinians".
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That may do as much as any treaty to improve the plight of domestic workers.
The Qatari World Cup organisers submitted a 50-page report this week pledging to improve the plight of migrant workers.
Less red tape, especially when trying to secure funding, would improve the plight of the voluntary sector, says Ms Armstrong.
Wilson also said he realized that "the Soviet Union under STALIN could never improve the plight of the masses and that the Russian Revolution had failed".
The report said the world had the capacity to reduce poverty, conflict and HIV/Aids and improve the plight of the world's children.
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