Perhaps if it fits in into the overall agenda of government, they could pay for it. Science in this part of the world gets virtually nothing from the government and private sectors are busy paying strippers and singers huge money for endorsements.
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The problem is that it has to fit in the agenda of many governments. And since the project is long term, even of many governments of many countries: the lifetime of a government is smaller than the project time-span.
And it is even more true for fundamental science that has to fight for surviving... We somehow need to learn how to communicate better :)