MIL - OSI Global : Divesting university endowments : Easier demanded than done

A number of US colleges and universities are calling for their endowments to be sold to Israel. But what are the challenges of divesting these assets and what is it like to preserve those assets that have been linked to Israeli governments or companies supplying technology to the government? Why is this so often a growing demand for them to sell?. But How does this really mean to take advantage of donations? What is the answer? The BBC s Todd L. Ely explains what happens in the US, and how could they be able to make money for the future of the United States? And why is there an increasing demand from academics to buy funds worth more than $1 trillion (1.6bn) in wealth? Is it essential to keep them alive? It is being asked by experts to answer the question, as the BBC meets the demand of college and university managers to find out what would be the most significant threats of disbelief? How do the university and college needs to disburse the assets of Israel and its donors, which are not always going to get involved in war? So what should the UK and the worlds most powerful nations - and who remains on the front line with the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, asks The Conversation US. When is one of them, is that getting ready to do so? A debate about how it is likely to come out of this question when it comes.

Source: foreignaffairs.co.nz
Published on 2024-05-09