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Nevertheless, national governments and donors can look to strategic measurement and evaluation as an investment that is likely to pay a quick dividend.
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But none of it would yield quick dividends; neither, to their credit, do the Tories pretend that it will.What about the bit in between that is, between instant pain and future gain?
Although researchers have been aware of the health and environmental risks caused by carbon-belching indoor cookstoves for decades, there has been little focus on replacing them until recently, and it is not clear that the alliance's high-profile initiative can pay the intended quick dividends.
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